Finding new gear [message #9176] |
Sun, 27 January 2008 18:54 |
Snodgrass
Messages: 139 Registered: January 2008 Location: Bartlesville, OK
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hi i'm a big fan of the tuck n' roll amps and have a couple pa's and combo amps i was just wondering if anyone new of any other good places to find more gear i search all over ebay and sometimes find cool stuff i was just wondering if anyone new of any groups or anything that buy/sell/ and trade gear i'm also interested in checking out the plush, earth, and krossroads amps
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Re: Finding new gear [message #9179 is a reply to message #9176] |
Sun, 27 January 2008 20:56 |
rodak
Messages: 516 Registered: October 2001 Location: Georgia
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I would think the usual spots would be thrift stores, pawn shops and some music stores. Music-Go-Round is a sort of chain of used musical instrument shops. The few times I've visited the one in Atlanta there's always been at least one or two T&R amps there. Of course, their prices tend to be on the high side, but I imagine they're open to haggling.
Good luck finding Krossroads. I have a standing search on ebay for "krossroad", and I get about 2 hits a year.
www.combo-organ.com
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Re: Finding new gear [message #9191 is a reply to message #9179] |
Sat, 02 February 2008 02:41 |
C4ster
Messages: 686 Registered: June 2001 Location: Mukwonago, WI (Milwaukee...
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Music-Go-Round has a web site that is a cross reference for all of their stores. You can find quite a few pieces there. New pieces are showing up all the time. I have purchased 5 Kustom rigs on ebay, one at a local music store, and 2 from Music-Go-Round. I bought 2 3x15 Siren PA cabs from MGR that I originally sought out in Huntsville, AL. I called them, they sent pictures and wanted only $200 for the pair. My wife and I were driving to Florida from Wisconsin for a Disney vacation and we stopped there and I (she) decided they were too rough and when I saw the speakers were not all Jensens but replacement crap, I (we) did not buy them. I couldn't get them out of my mind and I wanted to replace the speakers anyway. I found out the cabs were transfered to a MGR in Atlanta and I called and they wanted $400 now. I couldn't wait and I bought them on the spot. Oh yea, I was in China at the time. When I got back home I had to figure out a way to pick them up. It happened that a customer of mine had a automation issue in his plant in Macon, GA and my son and I jumped in my work van, drove to Atlanta, picked up the columns, drove to Macon, fixed the problem and drove home. Not bad for a days work. Another PA set just dropped in my lap. I had my complete PA rig set up in the middle of our small town for a fall festival and a man came up and asked if I would be interested in a pair of red 3x15 siren cabinets. I bought the immaculate pair for $400 and picked them up a couple of days later. He lived less than 10 miles from my house and they sat in his house for more than 20 years. Just keep looking.
Conrad
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Re: Finding new gear [message #9200 is a reply to message #9191] |
Tue, 05 February 2008 10:45 |
Smoke1
Messages: 107 Registered: September 2003 Location: Southern Maryland Solomon...
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Anyone looking for 12' CTS repalcement I just put 4 CTS 69-73 aged PA/Guitar 16 ohm speakers on eBay Sat 2Feb. See 1smoke1 They will need re-coned but I put em on cheap start price. 3 in one and a single 2 still have the silver center covers. Frames are still real good but old paper is 25-30 year old cones are dying.....
Smoke1
Smoke1 Plays Kustom Amps & Old Tube Amps Loud in S. Maryland
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