'70s Hylight 4x12 front-loader, black cloth

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'70s Hylight 4x12 front-loader, black cloth

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I found one today at Emerald City Guitars (cool little vintage guitar shop in Seattle). "Only" $1,695 with original Fanes. :wink:

Unfortunately I didn't have time to demo it... I may have to go back - you never see HIWATTS around here!
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mikhailwatt wrote:"Only" $1,695 with original Fanes. :wink:
Seems a bit steep. Is it minty fresh? Previously owned by Bill Gates :D ?

I'd be interested to hear how you compare those speakers to your Thames.

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OldSchoolDave wrote:Seems a bit steep. Is it minty fresh? Previously owned by Bill Gates :D ?
Paul Allen maybe... :? :lol:

I wouldn't call it "minty"... but decent shape. Didn't get to look at the back or pull off the grille. From what I could tell the dust caps were the gray screen type. Of course, it was sitting in the same room as a $6K vintage LP and a '68 335... made it seem rather inexpensive in comparison... :lol:
OldSchoolDave wrote: I'd be interested to hear how you compare those speakers to your Thames.
That makes two of us. 8)
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mikhailwatt wrote:Of course, it was sitting in the same room as a $6K vintage LP and a '68 335... made it seem rather inexpensive in comparison... :lol:
Like this one?

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Out of curiosity, how much were they asking for the ES?

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It's this one: http://emeraldcityguitars.com/68_gibson_es335.htm

I like yours better. 8).

And here's the cab: http://emeraldcityguitars.com/hiwatt_4x12.htm
Can't tell if it's just the pic, but one of those speakers is not like the others. :wink:
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mikhailwatt wrote:Can't tell if it's just the pic, but one of those speakers is not like the others. :wink:
Don't think it's the pic. That lower left one definitely looks different (cork gasket, smaller dust cover, etc.). The other 3 look like the black stamped frame Fanes that came in my first front-loader:

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Great sounding speakers! But, that cab is still overpriced :( .

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OldSchoolDave wrote:Don't think it's the pic. That lower left one definitely looks different (cork gasket, smaller dust cover, etc.). The other 3 look like the black stamped frame Fanes that came in my first front-loader:
I stopped by that shop again yesterday. The cab sold (didn't ask how much) and yes, one of the Fanes was a recone.
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I'll never be able to get an original Hiwatt cabinet for my head if they're that much. Damn!! :cry: :shock:
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I have a black grille cloth front loader for sale for $700 if anyone is interested. It has Celestion speakers and is an 8 Ohm cabinet. If any of you guys are interested let me know before it goes on eBay with all their fees.

PS - I also have some Vintage Purples that I am selling, but trying to come up with a fair price for them


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livethewho wrote:If any of you guys are interested let me know ...
Whereabouts on the planet are you Dan? Shipping will be a factor - just not sure how big a one.

I'd be interested in both the loaded cab and the VP's. Lemme know.

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Sorry forgot to mention that.. I also realized I should have posted this in the for sale section.

I'm in Detroit, MI
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livethewho wrote:Sorry forgot to mention that.. I also realized I should have posted this in the for sale section.

I'm in Detroit, MI
Shipping shouldn't be TOO terrible then (to the Twin Cities). Check yer PM ;) .

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