HIWATT amps from the Hylight Electronics era
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guitar_tod77
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by guitar_tod77 » Thu Jan 27, 2011 10:35 pm
wha????
http://cgi.ebay.com/Hiwatt-Hi-Gain-50-2 ... 2a0daa5f1a
"Handmade from Harry Joyce (Mr Hiwatt) in person, you can see his own calligraphy in the back..."
cool amp, but i think they need to get their facts straight tho. and the cost could be a bit more, well
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OldSchoolDave
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by OldSchoolDave » Thu Jan 27, 2011 10:42 pm
I never cease to be amazed at the regurgitation of incorrect information re: Hylight Hiwatt amps
.
Wonder if the guy misplaced a decimal point on the starting bid or if he really thinks someone's going to bite at that price
?
Dave
P.S. If they do, I'll offer
my SA212 for
half that
.
Dr.HI-TONE
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by Dr.HI-TONE » Thu Jan 27, 2011 11:14 pm
At first it was $7000.00, minutes later it was $9750.00
HJ, Mr. HIWATT my a$$.
DR = Mr. HIWATT
OldSchoolDave
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by OldSchoolDave » Fri Jan 28, 2011 2:43 am
Dr.HIWATT wrote: At first it was $7000.00, minutes later it was $9750.00
Should anyone bother to tell him it's
not a Hi-Gain version?
On the bright side, $100 for shipping from Italy is pretty reasonable
.
Dave
Bryce
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by Bryce » Sat Jan 29, 2011 7:50 pm
OldSchoolDave wrote: Wonder if the guy misplaced a decimal point on the starting bid or if he really thinks someone's going to bite at that price
?.
Didn't you know that the Euro is doing extremely well, especially against the dollar, Dave? Errr, wait, sorry, except the opposite of that. My mistake!