From jeff–(at)–fn.org Mon Nov 27 16:55:08 CST 1995
Article: 5851 of alt.guitar.amps
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From: jeff–(at)–fn.org (Jeff Olsen)
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Subject: Re: Best source of parts for a ’68 Pro Reverb?
Date: 27 Nov 1995 12:13:28 -0800
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In <49a94n$8s--(at)--urly.cc.utexas.edu> mi–(at)–ts.cc.utexas.edu (Mic Kaczmarczik) writes:
>Someone I know is restoring a ’68 Pro Reverb (early silverface with
>aluminum trim around the grill). The amp is missing the “Fender”
>script logo on the grill and the jewel for the “on” lamp. Can
>anybody recommend a good place to get these parts?
>Also, the amp is loaded with E-V Force 12 speakers, which obviously
>are not stock. What sort of speakers would it originally have come
>with?
Try Mojo Musical supply; 1-800 927 6656 for the logo and the jewel. If
they don’t sell to callers (IE, only to dealers) I can order it for you
through my work.
Don’t know about the speakers, but I may know someone who’d buy those
Force 12’s from them. It would, in general, have had a low wattage,
paper-cone speaker by Jensen or Utah in it…
I have one. They are KILLER amps. He should look at putting new filter
capacitors in there, and new tubes too…
-jeff
From moskowi–(at)–anix.com Wed Nov 29 08:13:46 CST 1995
Article: 5927 of alt.guitar.amps
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From: moskowi–(at)–anix.com (Len Moskowitz)
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Subject: Re: Best source of parts for a ’68 Pro Reverb?
Date: 29 Nov 1995 00:17:51 -0500
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Mic Kaczmarczik
>Someone I know is restoring a ’68 Pro Reverb (early silverface with
>aluminum trim around the grill). The amp is missing the “Fender”
>script logo on the grill and the jewel for the “on” lamp. Can
>anybody recommend a good place to get these parts?
Check out the advertisers in Vintage Guitar magazine. The old Fender
logos are not cheap — expect to pay around $50 for them. You can get
the pilot light jewels for around a buck ($1).
>Also, the amp is loaded with E-V Force 12 speakers, which obviously
>are not stock. What sort of speakers would it originally have come
>with?
The ’66 and ’72 Pro Reverbs I have both have Oxfords.
—
Len Moskowitz
Core Sound WWW site: http://www.panix.com/~moskowit
moskowi–(at)–anix.com