Dating a Goodrich 120 Volume pedal.
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- Jeff Metz Jr.
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Dating a Goodrich 120 Volume pedal.
I have an older Goodrich 120 VP that I am looking to restore. It is all chrome top and sides with a black rubber top with lines not grip tape. I want to date the pedal. Seriel Number 33 7 73 0 3.
I also would like to know what type of cleaner to use to get the years of smoke stain/grime off of it to make it look new again. Thanks
Jeff
I also would like to know what type of cleaner to use to get the years of smoke stain/grime off of it to make it look new again. Thanks
Jeff
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Jeff, I'm curious where you found the serial number on your pedal. My old 120 is from the '70s and is similar to yours, based on your description, but I don't see a serial number.
This was my only pedal for decades, and it shows! But it still works fine. I've replaced the pot and string numerous times, even drew myself a restringing diagram right on the pedal to remind me how to do it.
I finally replaced the 35+ -year-old feet the other day, using neoprene plumber's sealing washers similar to those on my newer L-120. But they're not tall enough to clear the front bracket screws, so I guess I'll be trying some taller rubber feet, at least for the front two.
Mine is a 2-jack unit. I'm wondering when Goodrich started putting in the third jack.
This was my only pedal for decades, and it shows! But it still works fine. I've replaced the pot and string numerous times, even drew myself a restringing diagram right on the pedal to remind me how to do it.
I finally replaced the 35+ -year-old feet the other day, using neoprene plumber's sealing washers similar to those on my newer L-120. But they're not tall enough to clear the front bracket screws, so I guess I'll be trying some taller rubber feet, at least for the front two.
Mine is a 2-jack unit. I'm wondering when Goodrich started putting in the third jack.
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Where it was made can help generally date it. E.g. Ruskin Florida or Michigan.
I have a Ruskin Fl built 120 but there is no date or serial number on it.
Mother's Mag and Aluminum polish should help clean it up. This is available at most auto parts stores and some Wal-Mart's. Mothers is non abrasive so it won't scratch it anymore than it is now.
I have a Ruskin Fl built 120 but there is no date or serial number on it.
Mother's Mag and Aluminum polish should help clean it up. This is available at most auto parts stores and some Wal-Mart's. Mothers is non abrasive so it won't scratch it anymore than it is now.
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I've got two
I have one from Ruskin, FLA and another from Whitehall, MI. The Ruskin one has a U.S. Pat. No. 3,102,227. And says other patents pending. The newer one from MI has no Pat, No. So I assume they made up the Pat. No. on the older one.
Both are chrome and are very similar or identical in casting. They have the same rubber on the top. The older one from FLA (assume prior to FL being used) has reflective tape running down the sides on top. It has a hand written (magic marker type) model number on it of 120. The newer one has 120 printed on the label. Both have three plugs but the older one only has amp and inst on it.
I got the older one with a 1974 Sho-Bud and it was said to be bought around the same time. I got the newer one used on ebay in the mid 2000 to go with an mint 1979 Sho-Bud I picked up. The newer one is mint, but I can't date it. I know they haven't made all chrome ones for some time. Seems when I bought it it was from the late 70s. I forget.
Love to date these things. They both work like the day they were made.
Both are chrome and are very similar or identical in casting. They have the same rubber on the top. The older one from FLA (assume prior to FL being used) has reflective tape running down the sides on top. It has a hand written (magic marker type) model number on it of 120. The newer one has 120 printed on the label. Both have three plugs but the older one only has amp and inst on it.
I got the older one with a 1974 Sho-Bud and it was said to be bought around the same time. I got the newer one used on ebay in the mid 2000 to go with an mint 1979 Sho-Bud I picked up. The newer one is mint, but I can't date it. I know they haven't made all chrome ones for some time. Seems when I bought it it was from the late 70s. I forget.
Love to date these things. They both work like the day they were made.
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Maybe the "73" in the serial number could be a clue. I got a second-hand nearly new 120 back in early 1977, which was polished aluminium (no chrome ever involved) with that silvery front decal and a rubber mat with longitudinal grooves on top; must have been made sometime before 1975. Mine had no visible serial number on it.
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My mistake. Both of my 120s are polished aluminum. The older one has a black Goodrich sticker on the front that shows the aluminum through on the "Goodrich" name. The newer one has just a white Goodrich on the sticker. The old one has reflective tape on the sides of the top. The newer one has a boarder of aluminum around the pad. The pad on the older one covers the whole top of the `pedal except for the glitter tape part. I'll try to post pics.
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