Most of the Seattle-made SLO's with depth knobs were post-production mods with stuck on labels. There are some with the labelled chassis (like mine)....
Bruce the promoter up'd the fee. It's now $15 to get in. I'll be there sharing a booth with 6 other schmucks, and bringing a Fryette Memphis, Friedman Runt 20, Rocktron Piranha, Mesa & Marshall 20w x 20w power amps, a pair of Bogner 1x12's, and a blue Gibson DC Jr. Stop by and try out my fart...
The grey carpet one is #17, so it has the Schumacher trannies that James bought directly from Fender for the first 20 built. The black tolex one is #21, so it's the first one to use the Jensen toroidal power tranny. Both are TGA-3's and sound pretty much identical to each other.
They pre-date the high/low gain versions. One of them got transplanted into a newer headshell because it was originally a combo. Below them is a Mojotone JTM45 Offset kit that I built.
Selling a pair of combos here in the pacific northwest.
1. Fryette Memphis 1x12 in clean shape. All new Russian tubes ($280 worth) with less than two hours use. Comes with the footswitch and pop-out casters. No trades, please. $1300.
2. Mesa Boogie Stiletto Ace 1x12 combo in decent shape...
I missed this thread.
You want fugly guitars, get yourself a creative father-in-law that has a whole bunch of junk laying around his shed.
-baseball bat, DeSoto hubcap, C-clamp, and a pair of creatively welded horseshoes
-creatively welded gang saw blade, cooking wok
...and it was so easy, thanks to TGP dude "loocnmad".
1. Start with a clean slate. Un-solder all the internal connections and remove all the leads and the resistor.
2. Connect the jack's tip to the (+) side of the LED.
3. Connect the (-) side of the LED to an outer lug on the ftsw.
4. Connect...