Make mine MAGNATONE! Vintage ad.
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Make mine MAGNATONE! Vintage ad.
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- Nic Neufeld
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- Nic Neufeld
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Oh great. Now there is this unreasonable, foolish voice in my head whispering "aha! you need a late 50s Magnatone Custom 260...that's the missing thing that will make you sound like Jules...no, not practice, you dolt, its the amp!"
Waikīkī, at night when the shadows are falling
I hear the rolling surf calling
Calling and calling to me
I hear the rolling surf calling
Calling and calling to me
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I love my Magnatone varsity steel and the crisp single coil sound of Magnatone pickups in general. I am entirely ignorant about Maggie amps but they sure seem to be hot and desirable over the last few years.
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The amps are definitely special, ive got a '58 Custom 280 and a '63 213 Troubadour and they sound spectacular.Andy Volk wrote:I love my Magnatone varsity steel and the crisp single coil sound of Magnatone pickups in general. I am entirely ignorant about Maggie amps but they sure seem to be hot and desirable over the last few years.
Guitar wise i have two six string G70s and a eight string G65.
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I've got a D8 (dual pickup, like what Jules used...I think Barney more often used the single pickup one with the clear plastic tuner heads). I like its tone more than my Stringmaster, feels like it has a bit more mids. The tone pot is weird and I still don't understand it, doesn't work like any tonepot I've used before...and the necks are not balanced in output. That said, love the guitar and I feel a bit of a connection to that era playing it.
Waikīkī, at night when the shadows are falling
I hear the rolling surf calling
Calling and calling to me
I hear the rolling surf calling
Calling and calling to me
Some Magnatone history and info ....
https://www.magnatoneamps.com/history.html
https://www.vintageguitar.com/?s=Magnatone
https://www.premierguitar.com/gear/the- ... that-could
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=137881
https://www.magnatoneamps.com/history.html
https://www.vintageguitar.com/?s=Magnatone
https://www.premierguitar.com/gear/the- ... that-could
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=137881
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I remember those Maggie/Estey tube amps in the molded plastic cabinets kicked some serious hind-end back in the mid- '60s. Sleepers in the vintage amp world. Ours had some oddball power tubes -- don't remember what they were, but they definitely weren't common 6L6s. They were heavy mothers; wouldn't wanna have to carry one today. The models with the brittle molded cabinets did not travel well in below-zero Minnesota winters -- ours was eventually held together with epoxy and duct tape. But it was powerful for the day, and it sounded awesome. If I remember correctly it had four 12" Jensens. It definitely had multiple channels, because we regularly ran both guitars and a Farfisa through it, and often one or two vocal mics to boot. Cool old amp.
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Yeah, I actually hunted on ebay to see if I could find one...I would totally put that one up in my lockdown project basement tiki bar...Butch Pytko wrote:That Magnatone poster/ad--if someone could lay it perfectly flat, align it correctly, and scan it for us fans, we could make a copy and frame it. I copied the one that's on Magnatone.com--but, it's slightly cropped on the right side--not perfectly intact like this one.
Waikīkī, at night when the shadows are falling
I hear the rolling surf calling
Calling and calling to me
I hear the rolling surf calling
Calling and calling to me
I found a version on the web that I cleaned up a bit in Photoshop, saving it as a 300 dpi, CMYK tif file for printing. It seemed to survive the up-res to 300. Seems better with a slight bit of warmth rather than straight grayscale.
You can download my version here: https://spaces.hightail.com/space/eVbM3z5QyF
And here's the source file (RGB, 72 dpi): https://i.imgur.com/CuRiG.png
You can download my version here: https://spaces.hightail.com/space/eVbM3z5QyF
And here's the source file (RGB, 72 dpi): https://i.imgur.com/CuRiG.png
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I had a sudden urge today to try and correct the available Magnatone poster/ad from Magnatone.com. I was able to extract the right side of the distorted Magnatone photo given here, and combine it to the Magnatone.com photo. Had to resize, color balance, use bits and peices, cut and splice, etc.--I even amazed myself, that I can get so much out of my Paint program, which pales against Photoshop. I also used my Nero image editing software. It was a lot of work, but I love doing image editing.
Here's the before and after photos.....
Here's the before and after photos.....
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Thanks guys! I might have to frame this one for my tiki bar. I also have a framed magazine ad for the Alfred Apaka show at the Tapa Room as well as a few other fun bits of novelty in my little shrine to the era (it was a fun project during the Covid lockdown).
Funny thing, on rereading, my brain sees "22 1/2" and immediately thinks, scale length? Got steel on the brain, I guess.
Funny thing, on rereading, my brain sees "22 1/2" and immediately thinks, scale length? Got steel on the brain, I guess.
Waikīkī, at night when the shadows are falling
I hear the rolling surf calling
Calling and calling to me
I hear the rolling surf calling
Calling and calling to me