Anyway, as one enters the exhibit, there's a 12 minute intro film presented in a theater. Off to the right of the queueing area, I spotted this:
Then, I got scolded for taking pictures
![Shocked :shock:](./images/smilies/icon_eek.gif)
![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
When we reached that part of the display, a plaque revealed the CP103 and 4x12 cab were on loan from the collection of Joe Walsh. The cab was an early, metal badge model. The CP103 had a traffolyte badge. Not sure if the case was a repro or an original later issue. Anyway, it was one of the few amps on display. Lots of guitars scattered about. The only amps I recall are one of Duane Eddy's heads, the Pete Townsend half stack and this Rube Goldberg-esque setup of the late Quicksilver Messenger Service's John Cipollina:
http://www.johncipollina.com/rockAmpStack.htm
In summary, long drive, less than ideal weather, but a great destination. Cleveland Rocks!
Dave