#6753 comes home Sunday
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#6753 comes home Sunday
THANKSGIVING INDEED. Just brokered a trade for 6753, Traded for a minty JCM900 1960B cab.
I think I made the better! The gracious previous owner wanted another Marshall to complete his 3rd stack.
it is a SE4123, rear load,rear port, It appears to have side handles like the late 70's cabs but should be a 74. Could be a newer addition.
*Supposed* to have all 4 Fanes intact..hope they are cast frames....Will see soon!!! Pics to follow for all whom are into that sorta stuff!!
Happy Turkey Day Y'all.
Chris
I think I made the better! The gracious previous owner wanted another Marshall to complete his 3rd stack.
it is a SE4123, rear load,rear port, It appears to have side handles like the late 70's cabs but should be a 74. Could be a newer addition.
*Supposed* to have all 4 Fanes intact..hope they are cast frames....Will see soon!!! Pics to follow for all whom are into that sorta stuff!!
Happy Turkey Day Y'all.
Chris
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I'd say so! Post pics when it arrives.Chris9723 wrote: I think I made the better!
Dave
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Happy Day indeed!
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Well,
Here She is #6753....
http://s695.photobucket.com/albums/vv31 ... 9723/6753/
Outside is great shape, minimal wear. There are differnt handles, which im sure are aftermarket..perhaps some one can identify the origin. Wooden skids were taken off of the bottom and a quality set of casters installed.
The grill cloth is black...from the date of the serial Im sure it should have been s&p but it looks original...tight and straight, the logo has the original rivets in it.Even the piping shows no sign of being taken off.
Inside, someone has monkeyed around a bit. The speakers are all 122231's, tho the dates on the frames differ.
There are 3 06/76, and 1 50/75. Solder joints are messy and the original tubed wiring is gone....
Other than the mess of speaker dates, its identical in sound to my #6088 when a/b'd
Anyone care to hazzard a guess as to whether the cloth and handles are original?
As I said, I traded this for a 1960B Marshall cab.......Im happy with what Ive gotten in return!!
Cheers!
Here She is #6753....
http://s695.photobucket.com/albums/vv31 ... 9723/6753/
Outside is great shape, minimal wear. There are differnt handles, which im sure are aftermarket..perhaps some one can identify the origin. Wooden skids were taken off of the bottom and a quality set of casters installed.
The grill cloth is black...from the date of the serial Im sure it should have been s&p but it looks original...tight and straight, the logo has the original rivets in it.Even the piping shows no sign of being taken off.
Inside, someone has monkeyed around a bit. The speakers are all 122231's, tho the dates on the frames differ.
There are 3 06/76, and 1 50/75. Solder joints are messy and the original tubed wiring is gone....
Other than the mess of speaker dates, its identical in sound to my #6088 when a/b'd
Anyone care to hazzard a guess as to whether the cloth and handles are original?
As I said, I traded this for a 1960B Marshall cab.......Im happy with what Ive gotten in return!!
Cheers!
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Black grille cabs were available back then. They simply spray painted the S & P cloth.
The badge is the correct Super fat font common in late 1974-early 1975.
the pics of the grille are too blurry to tell if the material is the S & P weave????? Does it look like it in person?
The badge is the correct Super fat font common in late 1974-early 1975.
the pics of the grille are too blurry to tell if the material is the S & P weave????? Does it look like it in person?
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It sure looks alot like the weave of the material on my front load,not quite as thick of strands as the s&p and alot more weavey.
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I would have to guess that the cloth has been replaced. as late as #8000 still used S & P cloth whether it was virgin or painted.
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The handles look to me like those used by Sonic and Peavey. They're not original. See how the interior edges of the wood are unpainted?Chris9723 wrote:Anyone care to hazzard a guess as to whether the cloth and handles are original?
If you've got a front loader, you know that the black grill has a sort of caning weave to it. That doesn't appear to be what your new one has.
I still think you got a heckuva deal!
Dave
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Having several Marshall bottoms, I would most certainly say that you got the best end of that deal. The old Marshalls are quite nice as well but the 900's are $400+ all day long. Still great cabs but readily available.
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Oh, regarding the cloth. It does not look like painted basketweave to me. I think it is their origial black. I've been looking for some but to date no one has identified an exact match to it. If anyone knows where I could get a couple yards that would be cool.