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Hi Rob, TVvoodoo and all the other!
sorry for being slow, too many things to do here and half the planet between... after 35 years as engineer in mechanic I'm now a full time luthier, more or less for the fun...(yes it could be fun), but I'm not here for business! just to share my quest for tone with you and more specially sharing my last model ( that I did for me) with the help of SG john . a cipollina inspiration..., I'll post the picture in the post SG john has shown his replica.
and here my usual paire (if you like gear photos)paule4.jpg
 
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Hi Rob, TVvoodoo and all the other!
sorry for being slow, too many things to do here and half the planet between... after 35 years as engineer in mechanic I'm now a full time luthier, more or less for the fun...(yes it could be fun), but I'm not here for business! just to share my quest for tone with you and more specially sharing my last model ( that I did for me) with the help of SG john . a cipollina inspiration..., I'll post the picture in the post SG john has shown his replica.
and here my usual paire (if you like gear photos)View attachment 98266

SWEET AXE! And luvin the Traynor!
 
Hi Rob, TVvoodoo and all the other!
sorry for being slow, too many things to do here and half the planet between... after 35 years as engineer in mechanic I'm now a full time luthier, more or less for the fun...(yes it could be fun), but I'm not here for business! just to share my quest for tone with you and more specially sharing my last model ( that I did for me) with the help of SG john . a cipollina inspiration..., I'll post the picture in the post SG john has shown his replica.
and here my usual paire (if you like gear photos)View attachment 98266



Traynor amplifiers have a rich history and have been used by notable musicians. Here are some bands and artists who have played through Traynor amps:

  1. John Lennon and Eric Clapton performed with the Plastic Ono Band using Traynor stacks. This iconic performance was later immortalized in the Live Peace in Toronto 1969 album1.
  2. The Doors also used Traynor amps for their sound.
  3. A young, chicken-throwing Alice Cooper rocked out with Traynor amps as well.
Traynor amps may not have received as much attention as some British imports, but their sought-after tone and durability have left a lasting impact on the music world. These hand-wired tube tone monsters continue to be beloved by musicians and collectors alike.
 
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