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2000 Michael F Lazar Classical Guitar SOLD

2000 Michael F Lazar Classical Guitar  SOLD

Here is a fine 2000 Michael Lazar classical guitar.

Michael Lazar is a builder — and ex-banker — living and working in St. Albert, Alberta. He discovered a passion for classical guitars and began building classical guitars around 1980. Since retiring from banking in 2000, has focused on guitar construction.

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Kelton Swade 57 Sunburst ()

Kelton Swade 57 Sunburst ()

Here’s a Kelton Swade 57 Sunburst. Kelton Swade has been producing what he calls AVR guitars – Authentic Vintage Replicas – for some time now and has gained a devoted following amongst high-end players like Keith Urban and Vince Gill.

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1980s Music Man MM 112 RD50 amplifier SOLD

1980s Music Man MM 112 RD50 amplifier  SOLD

Here is a very clean 1980s Music Man MM 112 RD50 amplifier.

Leo Fender sold his namesake company to CBS Musical Instruments in 1965.
In 1971, he quietly formed a new company named Tri-Sonics Inc. with Tom Walker and Forrest White.

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2009 Koch Powertone 2 amplifier head SOLD

2009 Koch Powertone 2 amplifier head SOLD

Here’s a 2009 Koch Powertone 2 amplifier head in great condition. Koch has been building amps in Holland for 25 years. Well known in Europe, these amps are recognised for their power, tone and reliability. The Powertone is oriented towards blues, rock and metal players.

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2005 Fender Deluxe VM amp (consignment) SOLD

2005 Fender Deluxe VM amp (consignment) SOLD

This is a 2005 Fender Deluxe VM amp. It’s based on the 40 watt (2 6L6 power tubes), single 12 inch speaker design of the Deluxe, but it has extra features added – hence the VM or Vintage Modified designation.

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Blackface 1965 Fender Super Reverb Amplifier

  Blackface 1965 Fender Super Reverb Amplifier

Here’s a very nice Blackface 1965 Fender Super Reverb Amplifier.

The term ‘Blackface’ refers to the black panel with white script lettering, used on Fender amplifiers between 1964 and 1967. They were preceded by ‘Brownface’ models and followed by ‘Silverface’. During the ‘Blackface’ period – in 1965 – CBS purchased Fender, but the new management made no changes to the amps until 1967, and those changes are seen in the ‘Silverface’ amps.

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