A friend of mine has a tan 4x12 that used to belong to RF, and there are no marks on it, nor were there any on LC's 1x12. I stuck my head inside of robbens when I had the opportunity(the very one in that pic) and didn't see any distinguishing marks.Guitarman18 wrote:Funkalicousgroove wrote:
They sound like the perfect candidates for anyone that wants to make fakes. No special tools to buy for finger jointing and no particularly refined woodworking skills needed.the dumble cabs are made from regular plywood or pine and have butt joints!!
Funk, do the originals have any badges or logos anywhere on them to distinguish/ identify them from any other cab out there that may have the same dimensions? Robben's doesn't!
My advice would have to be, save $7500 and have one made as a homage to the big guy(Obviously don't then try to sell it as an original, besides you don't want to tread on MG's toes.
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From what I hear, the top end of the vintage/ collectables market has taken the biggest hit in the recent economic climate, so 8K for a cab wouldn't be where i was putting my money at the moment.
Here's another funny one, he likes to use those black zinc deck screws to hold the back on, same with the head cabs. LC's black head cab has the back held on with 3 screws! talk about frugal!