1978 SE4123
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- mikhailwatt
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1978 SE4123
Picked this one up a few minutes away, in Poulsbo aka "Little Norway" of all places:
It's seen a lot of use and needs some hardware and a little clean up, but it sounds great. The previous owner replaced the rear batten strips (I don't know what else to call them) with some marine grade plywood and put some more screws into the baffle to tighten it up. I was considering replacing the the grill cloth with S&P and re-doing the vynide/tolex, but that "extreme vintage beat to heck" look is growing on me. Besides, these later cabs have the batten strips attached with glue and nailgun brads, in lieu of screws... it'd be a lot of work getting that baffle out.
Looks like may have been owned by "Gruntruck" at one time - a '90s grunge/metal band from Seattle.
Don't ask me who "SKIPPY" is...
One of the Fanes is a re-cone for sure (it's slightly louder than the rest). Two others are suspect (different cone codes) but it's hard to say for certain. The dust caps are identical to the one that I'm positive is original (top right in the gut shot).
A look at the HIWATT Registry tells me that #8263 is the latest Hylight rear-loader we know of so far.
It's seen a lot of use and needs some hardware and a little clean up, but it sounds great. The previous owner replaced the rear batten strips (I don't know what else to call them) with some marine grade plywood and put some more screws into the baffle to tighten it up. I was considering replacing the the grill cloth with S&P and re-doing the vynide/tolex, but that "extreme vintage beat to heck" look is growing on me. Besides, these later cabs have the batten strips attached with glue and nailgun brads, in lieu of screws... it'd be a lot of work getting that baffle out.
Looks like may have been owned by "Gruntruck" at one time - a '90s grunge/metal band from Seattle.
Don't ask me who "SKIPPY" is...
One of the Fanes is a re-cone for sure (it's slightly louder than the rest). Two others are suspect (different cone codes) but it's hard to say for certain. The dust caps are identical to the one that I'm positive is original (top right in the gut shot).
A look at the HIWATT Registry tells me that #8263 is the latest Hylight rear-loader we know of so far.
You can almost feel the current flowing
You can almost see the circuits blowing
You can almost see the circuits blowing
Re: 1978 SE4123
Nice! I love the look of beat-up tolex, but can't stand the semi-transparent black grillcloth most of the time. S&P is where it's at.
- mikhailwatt
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Re: 1978 SE4123
Me too... but I kind of like it sitting next to my S&P '75 SE4123. I might change it later, but for now...Olsvik wrote:but can't stand the semi-transparent black grillcloth most of the time. S&P is where it's at.
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Re: 1978 SE4123
A face only a mother could love ?
That cab definitely has character. Oh, the stories it could tell. We do need to find out who "Skippy" is/was, though.
Dave
That cab definitely has character. Oh, the stories it could tell. We do need to find out who "Skippy" is/was, though.
Dave
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Re: 1978 SE4123
Yeah, maybe he knows what happened to the skids.OldSchoolDave wrote:We do need to find out who "Skippy" is/was, though.
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- Dr.HI-TONE
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Re: 1978 SE4123
maybe the owner thought the cab sounded smooth like butter............but thicker like Peanut Butter!
p.s.
(for those ouside the States, there was/is a brand of peanut butter in the States called "skippy")
p.s.
(for those ouside the States, there was/is a brand of peanut butter in the States called "skippy")
Re: 1978 SE4123
Oh, we have Skippy up north here as well. The question is, do you have Kraft peanut butter?
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Re: 1978 SE4123
I don't know, but we have Cheese Wiz and Spam........
Sorry to disrail your thread Mike!
Sorry to disrail your thread Mike!
- mikhailwatt
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Re: 1978 SE4123
Derail all you want, guys... it does sound kind of like a sledge hammer coated in SKIPPY, though.
Mike
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- mikhailwatt
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Re: 1978 SE4123
I tried to track down some history on this cab, and got a reply from someone acquainted with it:
"yeah...that was definetly the singer's guitar cab. His name is Ben McMillan and unfortunately he passed away a short while ago from complications due to diabetes.
He used it alot during the beginning of the GrunTruck reign around 1992; and I hated that f*****g thing cuz it weighs about 4 tons and has the type of handles that will snap wrists, if I recall correctly. Too bad because sound-wise, it is an amazing enclosure. We recorded our first album, "Inside Yours" using that cab almost exclusively, even for some of my tracks I dubbed in later. I have a vintage Marshall set-up that I used as well as some whacky GK thing and some other weird peddles and stuff that I never used afterwords. Anyhow, you got yourself a genuine rock collectible there. Take care of it, and give it a thorough rocking when ever possible. Ben would be happy about that.
Cheers,
Tommy Niemeyer
"yeah...that was definetly the singer's guitar cab. His name is Ben McMillan and unfortunately he passed away a short while ago from complications due to diabetes.
He used it alot during the beginning of the GrunTruck reign around 1992; and I hated that f*****g thing cuz it weighs about 4 tons and has the type of handles that will snap wrists, if I recall correctly. Too bad because sound-wise, it is an amazing enclosure. We recorded our first album, "Inside Yours" using that cab almost exclusively, even for some of my tracks I dubbed in later. I have a vintage Marshall set-up that I used as well as some whacky GK thing and some other weird peddles and stuff that I never used afterwords. Anyhow, you got yourself a genuine rock collectible there. Take care of it, and give it a thorough rocking when ever possible. Ben would be happy about that.
Cheers,
Tommy Niemeyer
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- mikhailwatt
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Re: 1978 SE4123
The "GRUNTRUCK" SE4123 and iWATT DR103 in action:
My son in his House, M.D. costume, playing a Halloween show.
I'm told they hit 135dB...
My son in his House, M.D. costume, playing a Halloween show.
I'm told they hit 135dB...
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- mikhailwatt
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Re: 1978 SE4123
"SKIPPY" has been found!!OldSchoolDave wrote:We do need to find out who "Skippy" is/was, though.
Dave
He bought the cab in '92 from the late Ben McMillan of Gruntruck. Later sold it to a friend (to his regret).
(fast forward 20+ years)
So I posted it for sale on CL and a friend of his saw it and called him saying, "this cab looks right up your alley."
Skippy took a look at the ad and realized it was HIS OLD CAB.
Gotta love a story of long-lost friends reunited. Sniff, sniff....
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Re: 1978 SE4123
Absolutely. Sad to send beloved gear down the road. Nice to know it's going to a happy home.mikhailwatt wrote: Skippy took a look at the ad and realized it was HIS OLD CAB.
Gotta love a story of long-lost friends reunited. Sniff, sniff....
congrats!
Dave
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Re: 1978 SE4123
kinda brings a tear to my eye.
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Re: 1978 SE4123
Almost gives me hope that my '56 Les Paul goldtop will find its way home to me someday....Dr.HI-TONE wrote:kinda brings a tear to my eye.
Almost.
Dave