Project for the Woodman!
stephent28
Posted 2007-04-01 3:07 PM (#317795)
Subject: Project for the Woodman!



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Woody, Jason, or some other aspiring fix-it-up kinda guy.

I have the working guts for a Rickenbacker TR7 amplifier. This is the circuit board, front panel, etc (missing a speed knob...nothing special).....just missing the speaker and box or some type of enclosure to make it complete.

I can send pics if you really want, but for $25 shipped, do you really care?
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MWoody
Posted 2007-04-01 4:05 PM (#317796 - in reply to #317795)
Subject: Re: Project for the Woodman!



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Being the son of a Plumber I have avoided most electrical projects. I know that Jason, Cruster, Brudev and a handfull of others may be able and ready for the challenge.


...then again, how do I know I can't if I don't try?
Hmmm, Amp GAS...
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MWoody
Posted 2007-04-01 4:08 PM (#317797 - in reply to #317795)
Subject: Re: Project for the Woodman!



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Web info on the TR series.
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stephent28
Posted 2007-04-01 9:52 PM (#317798 - in reply to #317795)
Subject: Re: Project for the Woodman!



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Well, no electronics work required. The unit works fine (at least last time I checked).

What it needs is to be built into a nice wood case like the boutique dealers charge $800-1200 for. Just put together a nice cab where the electronics slid in, put in a nice alnico blue 10" or 12" and BAMMMM....you got a kick ass amp for less than the shipping of the one listed currently on ebay.
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Jason_S
Posted 2007-04-01 10:28 PM (#317799 - in reply to #317795)
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stephen,im going to atlantic city tomorow. if ive got $25.00 left ill take it....jason
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stephent28
Posted 2007-04-02 12:57 AM (#317800 - in reply to #317795)
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Good luck with the gambling. Let me know if it turns out well.
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Jason_S
Posted 2007-04-02 12:59 AM (#317801 - in reply to #317795)
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i maynot even play any...just the get away is nice lol jason
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seesquare
Posted 2007-04-02 12:08 PM (#317802 - in reply to #317795)
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I have the 1" rough-cut walnut for it. Any enticements out there?
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Thanksforallthefish
Posted 2007-04-02 2:45 PM (#317803 - in reply to #317795)
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I have a '79 CTS square mag 10" guitar speaker in excellent condition for it!!

Group build!!

Glenn
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Jason_S
Posted 2007-04-04 2:36 AM (#317804 - in reply to #317795)
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stephen has anyone claimed this poor soul yet? if not pm or email me...jason
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stephent28
Posted 2007-04-04 9:56 AM (#317805 - in reply to #317795)
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No, I think everyone assumed you had first dibs on it.
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Thanksforallthefish
Posted 2007-04-04 11:47 AM (#317806 - in reply to #317795)
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I do have several vintage speakers packed away that would handle this amp nicely.. an 8" hammond from a cbs leslie, the cts, an old realistic 12" guitar speaker still nib, and an 8" celestion. let me know if anyone needs one of these before the palmetto bugs find them.

or if you're not interested in it Jason, I'll take the innards. let me know guys.

Glenn
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Jason_S
Posted 2007-04-04 1:40 PM (#317807 - in reply to #317795)
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go for it glenn,my new cab and other much needed parts for my studio came in today so i cant swing it...make her pretty glenn....jason
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Thanksforallthefish
Posted 2007-04-04 3:19 PM (#317808 - in reply to #317795)
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pm your way Mr. Terry.

Glenn
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Jason_S
Posted 2007-04-04 3:29 PM (#317809 - in reply to #317795)
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glenn,when you get it finished ill bring my bastard tele from hell down to florida and have some fun..lol jason
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Jason_S
Posted 2007-04-04 3:29 PM (#317810 - in reply to #317795)
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al..please deleat this post...it posted in duplicate
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MWoody
Posted 2007-04-04 4:21 PM (#317811 - in reply to #317795)
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You can say that again!
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