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Posted: 1 Jan 2003 10:41 pm
by Dave Birkett
Brad, where are these SF Twins you're talking about? When one comes on Ebay, they go for a lot more than $600. People know what's going on.
Posted: 2 Jan 2003 6:25 pm
by Brad Sarno
Ebay holds twins up there in price but local used guitar and pawn shops have a harder time getting rid of them. Even guitar center will blow out the old '68 beaters for cheap. You gotta stay on the lookout though. In 2002 I found my '69 up the block in great working and good looking condition for $550.
Brad
Posted: 2 Jan 2003 6:36 pm
by Dave Van Allen
I found mine at "the right price" in Buy & Sell right cheer...
Posted: 2 Jan 2003 6:56 pm
by Ken Fox
I can get a 135 watter, pristine with a cover right here in Vancouver,WA. for $600.00. I just have too many amps (eight at last count) to get another! Twins are not hard to find! Buster Warren had a 135 watter set up for 15" speaker for a good price on the ads above. Search the ads and you should find a cou[le that did not sell yet. Another sweet one that did not sell was a 135 watter with a new OT (I put in in myself) that belongs to Gordon Black.
Posted: 2 Jan 2003 7:06 pm
by Rick McDuffie
JBL's
Posted: 2 Jan 2003 8:26 pm
by Tyler Macy
A picture speaks a thousand words...
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Posted: 3 Jan 2003 5:58 am
by Dave Van Allen
"speakers" a thousand words, eh?
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Posted: 4 Jan 2003 7:44 pm
by Perry Hansen
I have a chance to buy a original 65 tube type twin for 500.00. All I have to do is convince the War Department (My Wife) that I need it.
Posted: 4 Jan 2003 8:53 pm
by Dave Birkett
Perry, just get her in front of the computer, go to Ebay.com-musical instruments-amps-type in fender twin-click completed items and she'll see that they go for over a thousand dollars, a 100% return on your money. And there is no reason to believe that it won't gain value over time.