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KBP810 amp in da house!!!


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I met up with Brian @kbp810today.  It was great to see him again, it had been a lonnggggg time!!

We did a little horse trading.  And I took home one of Brian’s awesome amps!!!

It is a 50 watt Dumble Overdrive Special clone. 1x12 combo. EL34 power section (although it will take 6L6s too) 

Its am absolute beast!!!   Incredible sounding amp!!!!

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I hear those are rare as hen's teeth.  Nice snatch BR.

Since I think I recall that particular amp, may I add - Dibs.

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On 9/5/2023 at 6:02 PM, rockabilly69 said:

Cool video Brent, especially when you kicked in the gain, when did you score that '71 Custom?

Thank you!

I bought that 71 from a repair shop in Grand Rapids Michigan about 2.5 years ago.   I traded it off for a 20th anniversary H150 about a year ago.  And then I just bought it back from that guy a few weeks back.   

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4 hours ago, brentrocks said:

Thank you!

I bought that 71 from a repair shop in Grand Rapids Michigan about 2.5 years ago.   I traded it off for a 20th anniversary H150 about a year ago.  And then I just bought it back from that guy a few weeks back.   

I love early 70's Customs! How much of that one is original?

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8 hours ago, rockabilly69 said:

I love early 70's Customs! How much of that one is original?

Body.  Neck.  Fretboard.  Pots.  Jack.  Toggle.  Poker chip.   Pick guard.  Paint on back of the body and rim.  Cavity plates.  Truss rod cover.  

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