GUITARS
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1964 Gretsch Double Ann.
Two tone sunburst as Brian Jones stripped to raw woods, Beatles/Stone machine, Hi-Lo Tron's
1969 Gibson SG Standard (1-11/16) nut, Pre Volute, Re-fin, original pickups smoke/powerful! very easy to play
1980 Greco Les Paul Custom “Ace Frehley” EG800 Lawsuit, Nitro, Solid Body, Maxon 200 pups, Abalone
1988 Steinberger, white turned yellow! optional 3 push button model, 3 EMG Humbucker, Single, Single, HSS
1990 Epiphone Casino (MIJ) Arctic white, beautiful
2000 Epiphone Moderne, limited edition of 300, Korina, ultra light, original large case, cool axe
2012 Gibson (R7) Gold Top, Custom Shop Heavy Aged, Fantastic tone
AMPS
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1951 Fender (TV) Pro (1x15) - original Jensen P15N, orig.
Triad iron, killer tone! think buddy holly and BB King
1953 Gibson GA-40 Les Paul Amp (1x12) - killer overdrive mic channel unreal! One of my all-time favorite amps
1955 Gibson GA-20 - Original Jensen (no recone) fantastic overdrive (not pictured) no room
1959 Gibson GA-88s "Stereo" (dual 1x12 cabs slide into another as one) Duel P12P, dual OT, like Vox AC15 in stereo!
1959 Vox AC-1 (1x12) - Rare Bird, black plexi panel, in '62 renamed AC15, one of best sounding amps ever made
1960 Gibson GA-77 (1x15) - like 2 amps in 1.
Al Forbes owned.
"Snakebite" played thru this amp 34 years prior to JB
1961 Gibson GA-77 (1X15) Vanguard.
Al Forbes owned.
1961 Fender Champ (1x6) - all original including leather handle
1962 Fender Reverb Unit, classic.
super clean.
original iron, works perfect
1963 Fender Vibroverb 2x10, no-reissue, killer tone, sweet chiming reverb, pushed overdrive is very Marshall like
1965 Fender Vibro Champ, 1x10, fantastic condition, original iron and fully serviced
1965 Supro Tremo-Verb 1x10 Jensen c10r, killer studio amp, gold chassis, Maroccan red, rare
1967 Marshall 100w (Black Flag) 8 input see below for full desciption
1969 Marshall Model: 1972 aka Bluesbreaker 2x12, rare
1989 Rockman XP-100, 2x6, 50w and 100w killer everything works as should
EFFECTS
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1972 Shin-Ei Uni-vibe (near mint) fully serviced, awesome, mounts in yellow flight case
1973 Shin-Ei Uni-vibe, re-capped 2 years ago properly, 20 fresh caps and new 3 electrolytic, screams, orange flight case
1967 Marshall (JTM) 100w Blackflag Circuit
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Early 1967 Black Flag 100w, 8 input.
Without the double diamond rectifier layout it's not a true BF even with flag icon
Channel 3-4 green wire has been de-soldered.
This doubles the voltage/signal making circuit a true Super Bass, NOT a PA
Nos Mullard ECC83 from 1965 + 1961 in v2 and v3, v4 (phase inverter) is a Phillips JAN Joint Army Navy, heavy duty
I've owned this about 8 years and when I first acquired it it had been stored for 30 years (non functional)
Greg Germino's friend Ben owned this all those years and he took it to Greg's shop to finally get it up and running
So Greg went all through it top to bottom doing everything it needed
All 3 original tranny's were robbed decades prior so top end spec Heybour's were installed at first
6 years later I went to Florida and bought another '67 100w with original iron so Greg transferred them for me
So for the last 3+ years it's back to stock iron!
When I first bought this I purchased a quad of matched Mullard EL-34 (XF2) 60's output tubes (the best) and $$$
I have all 8 original (RS) Radio Spares electrolytic gray colored caps stored in a bag still functional
For safety reasons Greg removed them.
If one was ever to blow it could take out a tranny but many leave them in
This is a very rare bird to say the least.
Any detailed question just call Greg I'm not to his level of knowledge
Yes, the tone is spectacular.
This is the same double diamond rectifier circuit Jimi played thru the last 3 years his life