1967 Marshall plexi model 1987 50w Lead small box

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In perfect working condition and phenomenal sounding amp.
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These are my favorite Plexi! I have the same amp (11,000 serial #); mine is SS rectified. Had you
Posted this 2 days earlier, I would have snagged this up. Someone is going to be VERY happy with this. The best thing is that these are packed full of glorious tone and volume-wise they are near perfect without the need for attenuation.
Beautiful amp. Best of luck with the sale ????
 
Son of a bitch. I would have been on that like a hobo on a bologna sandwich.
 
These are my favorite Plexi! I have the same amp (11,000 serial #); mine is SS rectified. Had you
Posted this 2 days earlier, I would have snagged this up. Someone is going to be VERY happy with this. The best thing is that these are packed full of glorious tone and volume-wise they are near perfect without the need for attenuation.
Beautiful amp. Best of luck with the sale ????
Thanks man! This was my all time fave 50w 4 inputs. I've owned way too many old Marshalls, mostly 60s era, and had many 100w and JTM series for quite a long time, until I've decided to keep only a 65 JTM45 and a 66 JTM45/100, my two all time faves, and this 50w was the only other amp I've liked enough to add to complete the trilogy.
Bukovac bought yesterday morning, and already used it on the session he was working on yesterday. He said he really liked the amp.

Son of a bitch. I would have been on that like a hobo on a bologna sandwich.
We'll find you a good one too.

Shoot I missed it. What was the price anyway?
You was the first one to know about it! lol
 
This amp was underpriced. I own SN 10304 (1959) and I would ask $9k+ for it.
 
This amp was underpriced. I own SN 10304 (1959) and I would ask $9k+ for it.
100%!
The only reason I sold it for that price was because I needed money quick to meet the deadline on another purchase.
But hey, I'm getting something else I wanted even more than this Marshall, and the new owner is now very happy with it. So, it's a win-win situation.
 
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