Number 22

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Re: Number 22

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Bg wrote:So, after 22 builds, what have you learned? Pearls of wisdom please :)

I learned last week to actually refer back to my wonderfully produced Autocad drawing of the cab I was building.

I only wish I'd done that before I'd glued everything up, routed everything and glued the tolex on...

I've dropped some bollocks in my lifetime but this was a beauty :D

Cheap head cab that doesn't quite fit a Marshall DLS40C is available for purchase :D Of course now I have to wait for apres shutdown to get new materials...
Can you flick dimensions? Wondering if my Bassman clone would fit.
Its similar to this but a little bit narrower, I'll measure up later if you still want.
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.

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Re: Number 22

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Bg wrote:
Molly wrote:
Bg wrote:So, after 22 builds, what have you learned? Pearls of wisdom please :)

I learned last week to actually refer back to my wonderfully produced Autocad drawing of the cab I was building.

I only wish I'd done that before I'd glued everything up, routed everything and glued the tolex on...

I've dropped some bollocks in my lifetime but this was a beauty :D

Cheap head cab that doesn't quite fit a Marshall DLS40C is available for purchase :D Of course now I have to wait for apres shutdown to get new materials...
Can you flick dimensions? Wondering if my Bassman clone would fit.
Its similar to this but a little bit narrower, I'll measure up later if you still want.
I had a look at a DLS40. As a head cab it might work. I can measure my amp if that's easier.

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Re: Number 22

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I can measure it up later, I just haven't been down to the workshop yet... I've also got a tweed deluxe headcab with blonde grille cloth if thats better.
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.

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Re: Number 22

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doh I forgot to add the link further up.... https://www.stagecraftgear.com/product/dsl-rack-head/
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Re: Number 22

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So to answer the question: This is the guitar that inspired the shape used for Number 16 and Number 22.

I so wanted one of these in 1974....and I still do. Especially the very rare sunburst version.
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