1966-valco-supro-s6616-trojan-guitar-amp_250743097368

1966-valco-supro-s6616-trojan-guitar-amp_250743097368

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Comment by Earl Heath on January 2, 2012 at 8:32pm

I just picked up one of these amps the other day at a music shop in the middle of no-where. All original-tubes, speaker, power cord, and caps-resistors. Not sure of the year yet.

Comment by Dan Burke on January 3, 2012 at 10:30am

Right on! Congrats!

Head over to the forum and ask Terry what year he thinks his amp is. He'll know...

Comment by Earl Heath on May 20, 2012 at 7:20pm

Hey Dan I am thinking of selling this amp of mine. Any thoughts?

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History of Valco

The Valco company has its roots in the National String Instrument Corporation, which was founded in 1927. The company is famous as the first manufacturer of resonator guitars, which were hugely popular in blues and (a bit later) bluegrass music. National merged with the Dobro company, another maker of resonator guitars, around 1932 to form the National Dobro Corporation. The company began producing electric instruments in the 1930s that included electric guitars, lap steels, mandolins and amplifiers. These pre-war electric instruments are fairly rare today, though the lap steels pop up with some regularity. The archtop bodies for the guitars were sourced from Regal and then from Kay, but the electronics were developed and manufactured by National-Dobro. The Supro brand name was introduced in the mid-‘30s for cheaper electric instruments. Read More >

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