Fender Reverb Unit
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Fender Reverb Unit
Looking for a non reissue Fender Reverb Unit.Thanks for looking.
James
James
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Fender Reverb Unit
Thanks Bob, that's exactly what I did not have in mind
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Fender Recerb Unit
Thanks Erv, we are getting there. That's a picture of a tweed covered reissue. I'm looking for a brown or black tolex model from the 60's, I think the dwell/mix/tone plates were brown or black. Not an expert but I like the way they sound
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That's a reverb tank to go into a combo amp, not a stand alone Fender reverb unit.......JH in Va.Joe Burke wrote:Is a ways away, but here is one.
http://toronto.craigslist.ca/mss/msg/5326655605.html
Don't matter who's in Austin (or anywhere else) Ralph Mooney is still the king!!!
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Reverb
Thanks Chris, Joe and Jerry for the input. I'm getting closer here but still looking
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