Help! Good practice amp for Rick?

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eggman
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Post by eggman »

Rob,

I don't have a scanner or I'd be glad to post the pics. I made some photos of it 2 years ago with one of my favorite guitars of ahem, er..another brand. I'll bet the '65 Princeton would sound BETTER with a Rickenbacker and I can't wait to put my 360-6 (Maple-Glo) through her when I get it off 'ay-away Image
It's a mild-mannered amp, making it a good choice for my 620-12 string. I'm keen on turning it up to 10 and putting my 360 through it in another 5 weeks or so. Rob, I'll bug one of my friends with a scanner and see if I can get some pics posted; how's that? Image

Respectfully,
Larry Carroll
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Post by rob »

Go ahead, bug away!
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Post by rob »

BTW, I know that some people must have had a Premier amp at least once, since there were a lot made before their demise in the mid 70's. Has anyone here besides myself and Mitch ever owned and/or used a Premier amplifier? If so, and if enough people here have, I might start another thread on discussing these amps.
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