Does anyone have any photo's of Bruce's Boogie ideally with the flight case and Bruce?
I now own BW1 but would like some photo's as provenance because some friends don't believe me.......
Steve
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dave robinson wrote:There must have been some bad Voxes around that time because the reason that they switched to Boogie was that for the 1982 tour there had been ten Vox amps delivered and five broke down during rehearsals. The story I remember goes that Hank refused to use them ever again, though someone may know something more accurate.
StuartD wrote:dave robinson wrote:There must have been some bad Voxes around that time because the reason that they switched to Boogie was that for the 1982 tour there had been ten Vox amps delivered and five broke down during rehearsals. The story I remember goes that Hank refused to use them ever again, though someone may know something more accurate.
Quite correct Dave. Hank told me they were very unreliable. I had my shop at the time and they were being manufactured by Custom Sound, who also made FAL!! They were using PCB's. Dreadful!!
StuartD wrote:dave robinson wrote:There must have been some bad Voxes around that time because the reason that they switched to Boogie was that for the 1982 tour there had been ten Vox amps delivered and five broke down during rehearsals. The story I remember goes that Hank refused to use them ever again, though someone may know something more accurate.
Quite correct Dave. Hank told me they were very unreliable. I had my shop at the time and they were being manufactured by Custom Sound, who also made FAL!! They were using PCB's. Dreadful!!
phil kelly wrote:The truth about Bruces mk 11 c boogie is as follows, Mick Johnson had it from Bruce, then sold it to me, i later sold it to Tim Adams of the runaways, not gary,
Phil.
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