Re: Magic Dick/Pierre Beauregard
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>On Mon, 30 Jan 1995 clarke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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>> . He played with a
>> >Blues Blaster mic through a blcakface Twin>
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>> NO! He had a new Twin with the pull-out overdrive last week in
>> Syracuse. He also had an extra Twin cabinet with no amplifier
>> chassis in it as an external speaker.
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>My question is this. What colour is the faceplate on the pull-out
>overdrive twin you saw in Syracuse last week? If it was silver then it
>wasn't new. Fender even went back to making black face twins that have
>the pull-out distortion feature. They now currently make a blackface
>model called The Twin that has channel switching and higher power than
>their reissue of the 65 Twin Reverb that they are currently making. BTW I
>had one of those ~bad~ silverface twins. It was a 1973. One of the big
>mistakes of my amp buying and selling career was to sell it. That amp
>recorded better than any amp I've owned before or since. It's not all
>black and white. FJM
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It was a new one, black, not silver. These are not referred to
a "blackface," however. His might have had the red knobs, though.
It also sounded great, too!
Bernie Clarke
"Don't start me to talkin', I'll tell everything I know" - SBWII
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