Your choice of 3001's

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rictified
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Post by rictified »

I like the red one better, why does one have three knobs and the other two knobs and a toggle switch? Incidently Marc, does that mean you're going to buy the one we like and give it to us?
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The red one has some mods. No toggle switch ever came on a stock 3001. The walnut one is a dead ringer for my '78.
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$1,100 BIN! Dream on.
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Post by cdaniel »

"The walnut one is a dead ringer for my '78."

And for my '76 as well. I think I've seen more 3001s in that color than any other.
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