Just wanted to give everyone here a heads up at one of best sounding 1x12 vintage combo amps. I have three of them, including one exactly like the one in this auction:
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Easily loud enough for small gigs, mic-it for larger ones. 18 watts of dripping tweed tone that kills a Tweed Deluxe, Tremolux, Vibrolux night and day. The Ry Cooder amp is the earlier version which sounds great, but this one is even better. One channel 12ax7(dual triode), one channel 5879(pentode--same tube type as a 6267 in a Vox AC 15/early AC 30's which Dick Denny probably borrowed the design along with the GA77 Vanguard, and as well, half of the Gibson GA 40).
I have a '57 GA 40 that kills, but I like this one a little better because both channels are more use-able, the dual tri has the bite, and the pentode, is more meaty sounding, almost like a Marshall 18.
Bottom line in this condition a Tweed Deluxe would be $3K or higher. You tube only shows harp applications which are cool but this thing is a monster when cranked. If I do some demos, which I probably will soon, it would blow this thing up price-wise. Also takes pedals very well.
If you can swing it and grab it for $1k shipped, you will be smiling for a LONG time