The Last Fender Serial Number From 1956 | New Addition at Norman's Rare Guitars
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Norman just got a super rare 1956 Fender Tremolux with the last serial number from 1956. Norman brought it to the boys in the back and John Tucci is here to show us what all has been changed to this amplifier. Be sure to call Norman to see if it's still available at (818) 344-8300.
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If it did indeed blow up at one point, that would explain some of the replacements, plus as others in the comments have said, amp parts don’t last forever, so do you want it all original or do you want it to work?
Thanks for this video Norman's. I'd like to see more from the repair and set-up end of your business, from time to time.
More vids like this please.
1956 fender tremolux in your hands and the soudtrack is acoustic guitar? 😢 we want to hear 1956 fender tremolux in action guys!😁
Uncle Doug might be available as a paid consultant for vintage amp analytics and possible expert repair …
But check with Him first please .
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Those Italian Jensens are junk. Jensen speakers from the late 50’s to the late 60’s are amazing. I have a factory matching quad of 1964 C10q’s that look like they came out of a time machine they’re so clean. Original cones and all in working condition. Pulled em out of a no name 4x10 cab I got for free. Very rock n roll sounding speakers, they break up early and have a sweet Chuck Berry type thing to their sound
Looks like a 'giggable' condition amp...(?)
That guy isn’t made to sell your stuff 🙀
Yeah that sounds like an acoustic guitar
Finally, an "Amp of the Day" segment...
The only things missing were a 'top down' view and an audio demo.
Great job. More please
Joe Bonamassa on the way.
What a silent amp ...!