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I couldn't resist this...the '60 Capri and the '65 Magnatone M10 arrived within a week of each other.

So I posed them together, right after I played them together. The M10, newly serviced, is the best-sounding small amp I've ever heard. Stylish as hell, too, if you like that mid-sixties vibe.

This amp has genuine vibrato, for those of you who haven't heard one. It actually varies the pitch of the note being played for a wild, unforgettable sound. Also a sweet, shimmering reverb.ImageImageImage
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Psychadelic, man!
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Coooooooooooooool...
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Hard to believe those photos were taken in 2005!! They look like someone got some new toys in '65.

The M10 looks brand spanking new! Very, very cool Paul.

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Hey-
Was that 365 the one Gary's had?
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Nope. Got it from Forum member John Williams.
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Post by kcole4001 »

Wow! I think I like those Capris more than the larger bodied guitars! And that Magnatone looks brand-spankin' new Image
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Post by steve_hershberger »

Looks like a couple of clean machines to me! I'd definitely go for that Capri, but I never could dig any kind of Ric amp designs at all. JMO on those.

Don't get me wrong - I really LOVE a lot of '50's, '60's, '70's design vibes (Kustom amps anyone?). But some of those Ric designs look like the old "Close'N'Play" portable record players to me. ;-)

On the other hand, if it sounds good, then that's al that matters. Plus, it looks brand new too!
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Post by winston »

Very nice Paul.

I take it that the Capri is the instrument you bought instead of bidding on the V64 that I ultimately bought a few weeks back. I think that you made a very good choice if that was indeed the case. You also made me very happy at the same time. LOL

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Beautiful shot of some beautiful gear, Paul. You are one lucky fella!! When does the Studebaker Golden Hawk arrive? Image
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Great shot of a great Capri! I've always wondered what are the body widths on those?

Hey, Aitch, one of my closest friends has a Hawk. It hasn't run in a couple of decades but he still has it planted on his property out in the country.
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A true classic, Stan. Much like the Capri. Hope it's under cover!!
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Post by jingle_jangle »

I love Golden Hawks, but I'm crazy on Avantis (One of the design team was a friend of mine; recently passed away...). One of the few cars I've wanted, but never got around to owning. Talked my ex-father-in-law into buying three new Avantis, though...

Steve, the amp is not a Rickenbacker M10, but a Magnatone M10. Sort of a vintage '60s legend, and an amp design landmark. It actually has a credit tag on the control panel that says "Industrial design by..." with the name of a long-defunct design firm.

It's assembled like no other amp, either. Maybe I'll do a feature sometime. Suffice to say that it's a sealed back wth no obvious ways to get the darned thing open.

Stan, I haven't measured the body width but I'd have to say right around 16". I'll check it and report back...
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Avantis were some beautiful cars...my father-in-law was stationed at Ft. Richardson, Alaska in the early '60's...he had a friend who had one. Imagine motoring around Anchorage in '63 in an Avanti....that's livin', baby...
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Paul, did/does the company who made the Magnatone amp also at one time make large reel-to-reel machines called Magnacorders? If so, I used to use those old clunkers when I first got into radio back in the '60s. I bet those things weighed a couple of hundred pounds.
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