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The Ones that got away . . . . [message #9195] Sat, 02 February 2008 17:12 Go to previous message
RoyC is currently offline  RoyC
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Registered: April 2000
Location: East Central Illinois
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I was just killing some time before band practice tonight, and was reading some posts on this site ( still looking for new power switch for K250 ) and I noticed C4ster mentioned a K100 cascade that was his 1st amp.

So, I got to thinking about the amp that got away.

My first 'good' amp was a slightly used K100 stack that I picked up in 1970. I paid $300 for it at Paige's Music, in Terre Haute, Ind.

It was cascade, and immaculate, w/covers, manual, and footswitch.

I played that amp in my 1st band back in '72. (we were terrible)

Band had 2 guitar players, and the other dude had a new K150 stack, so we were able to put a Kustom on each side of the stage.

While in the Navy in '73, hard times forced me to sell it.

'Wished I still had it, but it's long gone.

I'm sure I'm not the only one . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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