Remember these

mine is this
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I mean if ya gonna DREAM.....DREAM BIG it dont cost no more ;)
Lemmy's stacks actually attended his funeral!

My first amp was a Heathkit like this one; my Dad and I built it together when I was ten.

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Then I traded up to a Coral Stentor 100 (built by Danelectro) which had a 3x15" cabinet like the old Kustom bass amps.
To this day I've been unable to find a pic of that model cabinet but here's what the head looked like:

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I've had some other cool ones over the years. Used to have one of these, the horn could literally make your ears itch:
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I've had a couple of Olivers, too. Kinda wish I'd kept them. The B120 sounded great, five tone knobs and a CTS 15"
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And the Powerflex was way cool. The head was motorized and it would rise up out of the top when you pressed a switch. Green pexiglass panel was backlit. Mine had two Altec 15"s in it.
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Right now I have a pair of these '63 Silvertone 1482 combo amps:
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and a '55 Magnavox 113 with the coolest vibrato ever.
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Plus a couple of blackface Fenders: a '64 Bassman that Billy Zoom rebuilt to blonde 6G6A specs using the original iron, and a '65 Bandmaster that's all original except that one of the speakers has been replaced with a Redcoat Wizard. Here's the Bandmaster at lower left; Bassman wasn't in this pic.
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Lemmy's stacks actually attended his funeral!

My first amp was a Heathkit like this one; my Dad and I built it together when I was ten.

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Then I traded up to a Coral Stentor 100 (built by Danelectro) which had a 3x15" cabinet like the old Kustom bass amps.
To this day I've been unable to find a pic of that model cabinet but here's what the head looked like:

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I've had some other cool ones over the years. Used to have one of these, the horn could literally make your ears itch:
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I've had a couple of Olivers, too. Kinda wish I'd kept them. The B120 sounded great, five tone knobs and a CTS 15"
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And the Powerflex was way cool. The head was motorized and it would rise up out of the top when you pressed a switch. Green pexiglass panel was backlit. Mine had two Altec 15"s in it.
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Right now I have a pair of these '63 Silvertone 1482 combo amps:
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and a '55 Magnavox 113 with the coolest vibrato ever.
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Plus a couple of blackface Fenders: a '64 Bassman that Billy Zoom rebuilt to blonde 6G6A specs using the original iron, and a '65 Bandmaster that's all original except that one of the speakers has been replaced with a Redcoat Wizard. Here's the Bandmaster at lower left; Bassman wasn't in this pic.
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You had an Oliver amp? :whistle:
 
Bruce was telling me that Oliver hunts through all the forums trying to buy any of his old amps he can find. I guess he wasn't happy with certain circuits, and would rewire, then resell them.
That's fkin funny. This guy is still around? He would need to be pretty old... I remember those amps from when I was a teenager.
 
remember these.........................................they WERE all the rage for a hot minute
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That's fkin funny. This guy is still around? He would need to be pretty old... I remember those amps from when I was a teenager.


That was a little over ten years ago that we were playing together. He moved out to Denver in 2011, so who knows if Oliver is still alive and kicking.
 
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