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Joined: May 03, 2012 Posts: 336 Galveston, Texas |
https://reverb.com/item/78223682-fender-showman-1961-blonde-oxblood No affiliation. Start saving. I suspect it's a 6G-14, being this early. |
Joined: Apr 13, 2018 Posts: 1374 New Orleans |
Man that's beautiful, and honestly not that bad of a price considering the insane market these days. My understanding is that the 6g14-A circuit was used in 1961, so I thought only the 1960s Shoman's have the 6g14? I'm probably wrong, but every '61 Showman I've looked at was a 6g14-A. There was a '61 Showman head recently on Ebay for $1800 or so. It was painted black. It was a 6g14-A. —Daniel Deathtide |
Joined: Apr 01, 2007 Posts: 347 Sea Country, CA, USA |
Looks like someone is "eliminating" a very nice amp from their garage! —
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Joined: May 03, 2012 Posts: 336 Galveston, Texas |
I have a single 15 1961 Showman. If this stays too long I may sell my Danocaster P Bass which is about the same value. Hoping someone scoops it before I do something stupid. |
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surfbeatnik wrote:
The seller is located in San Clemente, CA. |
Joined: May 03, 2012 Posts: 336 Galveston, Texas |
It’s Patrick Wilson of the Eliminators |
Joined: May 03, 2012 Posts: 336 Galveston, Texas |
DeathTide wrote:
I feel like I remember that too, but couldn't find it on Ebay sold listings. There's also this one that I feel like was bought and relisted for more. If I thought I could scrape the paint off I'd shoot him an offer. |
Joined: Sep 23, 2014 Posts: 1401 Memphis, TN |
In the market for a 6G14-A head only. Is that black one really a 1961 Fender Showman? I wonder if the seller would consider a serious offer. Does anyone know if it is 4 Ohm or 8 Ohm? I will email the seller, just wanted to run it by you guys first. —MooreLoud.com - A tribute to Dick Dale. New Singles "Finish Line" and "Paradiso" on Bandcamp and website. |
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That is one beautiful piece. —The artist formerly known as: Synchro When Surf Guitar is outlawed only outlaws will play Surf Guitar. |
Joined: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 1130 Northern CA |
I think it’s a 63… look at the serial number and the handle. I asked the guy to look at the transformer codes and they all said 63… yet there it is still be advertised as a 61… SixStringSurfer wrote:
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Joined: Apr 13, 2018 Posts: 1374 New Orleans |
SixStringSurfer wrote:
Most likely 8 ohms, but the transformer model # will tell you for sure. —Daniel Deathtide |
Joined: May 03, 2012 Posts: 336 Galveston, Texas |
DeathTide wrote:
I should probably know this by now… do the ohms really matter that much tone wise? I know back in these early days Fender didn’t always mark/designate the ohms for these heads - which is why you have some unmarked blonde “dual showmans” - but is this really a factor for anything? I’ve never really looked at my 6G14-A Showman to see the ohms on it. It’s a single 15 tone ring. But I have another tone ring. Wondering if it matters / will sound better/worse with the extra cab. Last edited: Jan 25, 2024 19:58:42 |
Joined: Mar 17, 2019 Posts: 162 Central PA |
45268 is 4 Ohms for 4x5881. The Schumacher 125C1A choke with code 606119 (last digit is a little fuzzy) is a '61, used for Twins, Showmans, Bassmans, and so on. Chassis # 00356 should be '61.
What black one are you talking about? The one in the OP's link is a brown panel, rough white tolex Showman. Actually, it's a "Double" Showman, but that designation didn't appear on the faceplace that early. "Dual" came later.
Tonally, somewhat. Some people like them matched, some prefer them over or under loaded. However, I prefer to run my speaker loads matched. Fenders were designed to handle a certain amount of mismatch, run as intended - that is, not cranked. The point of these amps was to get a lot of clean volume. However, mismatching impedances tends to produce excess flyback voltage at the output transformer. Not necessarily a big issue when run lightly. But pushing the amp hard can strain the OT anyway, and mismatched can aggravate that even more. —The Delverados - surf, punk, trash, twang - Facebook |
Joined: May 03, 2012 Posts: 336 Galveston, Texas |
Okay, who got it!? |