Fender Amp Covering
From jnelso–(at)–vr.cyberstore.ca Sun Oct 9 10:51:12 CDT 1994
Reply:
> Franks Jr S. A. (Stacy) (z03621–(at)–prc.com) wrote:
Roughly:
White/Tan Tolex – ’61 to’63
With the White/Tan tolex, the lighter colors were usually used on the
In regards to the original question, the company name on the faceplate
If anyone can provide more details for the above, please do. I would
Jay N.
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From: Jay Nelson
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Subject: Re: How old is my amp?
Date: Fri, 7 Oct 1994 16:56:58 -0700
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> : What color tolex is it covered with… black, brown, blonde? That would help get in
> : the ballpark, yearwise.
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> What IS the year range for the tolex colors? What about
> silverface v. blackface and such?
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Black Tolex – Blackface – ’63 to ’67
Silverface – ’67 to’8?
Pseudo Blackface – sometimes in ’80′s
(ie. Twin Reverb II)
heads. Also, in this era, the color of the grillcloth used changed
(ie. tan, oxblood). Finally, there was a distinction made between
rough and smooth tolex.
of blackface amps changed after the Fender takeover by CBS. The name
changed from “Fender Electric Company” to “Fender Musical Instruments”.
The amp would have been a ’66 or ’67 most likely.
be interested in fleshing out the sketchy details I know.
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