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by JimN » Thu Dec 21, 2017 2:11 am
It looks just like mine (which i bought New Old Stock from A1 Sound in Manchester, in 1974 for £190).
Around 1968-1970, judging from the description.
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by bor64 » Sun Dec 24, 2017 6:15 am
I'm with Jim on this one.
I've the same amp, and btw this model is also in Hanks studio.
This model runs a little hotter , about 40 watts instead of 33 for a normal model....it has more headroom and stays longer clean.
Cheers Rob
"afterwards everyone is clairvoyant"
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by JOHNNERS » Mon Jan 08, 2018 8:31 pm
Hello
If you take off one of the speakers you will find a code number on the cardboard facsia mount.
This number (Celestion) is decipherable on the "DATING CELESTION SPEAKERS" BYGONE TONES website.
The speakers were generally purchased within a month or so of the chassis so a quite accurate dating
can be determined.
Regards
Johnners
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