Brother, can you spare a dime
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AcornHouse
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Brother, can you spare a dime
Well, about 500,000 dimes to be precise.
https://reverb.com/item/866756-1983-dum ... ve-special
https://reverb.com/item/866756-1983-dum ... ve-special
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Charlie Wilson
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Re: Brother, can you spare a dime
Its funny, while I was reading this post the guy selling the amp texted me about it. I actually don't think 50K is that out of line for this amp but yeah it is a lot of dimes.
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Re: Brother, can you spare a dime
I looked at the listing...Sold!
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Re: Brother, can you spare a dime
It looks lie it sold within about 5 hours from it was listed.
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Charlie Wilson
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Re: Brother, can you spare a dime
Yeah I asked the owner of the amp and he said it is looks like it is sold if the inspection goes well.
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Re: Brother, can you spare a dime
Looking through the archives, it looks like this was once Gregor Hilden's amplifier?
http://personalpages.manchester.ac.uk/s ... 20%230094/
I pulled the photos and merged them with my copy of Rob's site photos.. It'd be great of Rob's site had content management capabilities so we could submit updated and additional photos and create a definitive collection.
http://personalpages.manchester.ac.uk/s ... 20%230094/
I pulled the photos and merged them with my copy of Rob's site photos.. It'd be great of Rob's site had content management capabilities so we could submit updated and additional photos and create a definitive collection.
Re: Brother, can you spare a dime
I was literally about to say, that looks like the Dumble that Greggor Hilden used to have, then I read your post.brentm wrote:Looking through the archives, it looks like this was once Gregor Hilden's amplifier?
http://personalpages.manchester.ac.uk/s ... 20%230094/
I pulled the photos and merged them with my copy of Rob's site photos.. It'd be great of Rob's site had content management capabilities so we could submit updated and additional photos and create a definitive collection.
Interesting, how he sold it, and then picked up a few clones for a while. I wonder if he's still using the D style amps. Seems like he favors his Fender a lot. It does sound good.
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Re: Brother, can you spare a dime
I believe Gregor co-owns a music store in Germany.
So he gets to play anything that comes through the door.
That #94 ODS seems to have changed a few hands since Gregor had it.
Here is my favorite song he does with the Dumble.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0NAofXeieM
So he gets to play anything that comes through the door.
That #94 ODS seems to have changed a few hands since Gregor had it.
Here is my favorite song he does with the Dumble.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0NAofXeieM
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Charlie Wilson
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Yes, a bunch. I will post them when I get home from work.AtomCap wrote:That era has the best visuals imo- great style with the trim, suede, the ODS logo in the Cooper font..
anyone have gut shots ?
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Re: Brother, can you spare a dime
And yet another pops up on Reverb.
https://reverb.com/item/876663-dumble-o ... 980s-black
https://reverb.com/item/876663-dumble-o ... 980s-black
Re: Brother, can you spare a dime
The second one was listed on Ebay a little while ago.