ChopSauce wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 6:53 am
You guys appear to have much better eyes than I. Maybe you're used to reading serial numbers on Dumble amps (too)?
ijedouglas wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 2:21 am
I'm really not seeing the 1. Still looks like 238 to me. You guys looking at the original pics?
Indeed! It's impossible to see something otherwise.
Yeah I get that... I was asking if they were looking at the original or the pic that was posted on this forum as the resolution may be different...
j0k3335 wrote: ↑Sun May 30, 2021 6:01 pm
Mark Tremonti Dumble Serial Number 0238 ???
or not :
Mark Tremonti:
"The first time I ever played one was when I was doing a show with Paul Reed Smith at NAMM. He had about eight amps onstage, and I saw the Dumble and immediately plugged in. It sounds good wherever it’s set. It has this magic to it. It’s very expressive and sensitive to your pick attack, and every note just sings. It has that blooming sound. My Dumble is #281, so it’s relatively recent—probably made in the last five years."
j0k3335 wrote: ↑Sun May 30, 2021 6:01 pm
Mark Tremonti Dumble Serial Number 0238 ???
or not :
Mark Tremonti:
"The first time I ever played one was when I was doing a show with Paul Reed Smith at NAMM. He had about eight amps onstage, and I saw the Dumble and immediately plugged in. It sounds good wherever it’s set. It has this magic to it. It’s very expressive and sensitive to your pick attack, and every note just sings. It has that blooming sound. My Dumble is #281, so it’s relatively recent—probably made in the last five years."
or finally , YES ???
"Serial Number 0238
ModelOverdrive Special
Watts1000
CabinetHead
Notes
This particular amp was made for Blackbird Studios and then sold to Mark Tremonti who has owned it for the past 14 years (2018). With no significant wear, this ODS is in near mint condition.
... well, I give up ... anyway, I will not buy it
(in addition I saw that apparently, he also has a Bludotone ... and I know where to go to buy one !!! )