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#6753 comes home Sunday

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 2:44 am
by Chris9723
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

Re: #6753 comes home Sunday

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 3:13 am
by OldSchoolDave
Chris9723 wrote: I think I made the better!
I'd say so! Post pics when it arrives.

Dave

Re: #6753 comes home Sunday

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 12:49 pm
by Dr.HI-TONE
Happy Day indeed!

Re: #6753 comes home Sunday

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 11:34 pm
by Chris9723
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!

Re: #6753 comes home Sunday

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 11:51 pm
by Dr.HI-TONE
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?

Re: #6753 comes home Sunday

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 12:28 am
by Chris9723
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.

Re: #6753 comes home Sunday

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 12:52 am
by Dr.HI-TONE
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.

Re: #6753 comes home Sunday

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 2:14 am
by OldSchoolDave
Chris9723 wrote:Anyone care to hazzard a guess as to whether the cloth and handles are original?
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?

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

Re: #6753 comes home Sunday

Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 3:32 pm
by JR
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.

Re: #6753 comes home Sunday

Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 3:38 pm
by JR
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.