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A very literal quick and dirty vid of my little Studio 10, tuned up with Terry's input. The Guild i… Tags: amplier, guitar Leon C Jun 3, 2011 112 views
Comparison of '53 Deluxe and '60 Supro 1624 Cranked using Original Senn Pomona Guitar Dan Burke Feb 18, 2011 540 views
Supro 1624T in mint condition from 1961. Here's a little demo with a Gibson HIstoric Les Paul, 1956… Dan Burke Feb 18, 2011 510 views
Original Senn Pomona played through Supro 1624T Dan Burke Feb 18, 2011 126 views
Deluxe 62-9017 2x12 Tube Amp w/White Gibson Les Paul Studio Tags: Luxe, De Dan Burke Feb 15, 2011 106 views
Here's my 1966 Silvertone 1482 amp, made by Danelectro in the USA.I demo's this using a Telecaster… Dan Burke Feb 13, 2011 110 views
Here's a quick demo of my 1965 Supro Thunderbolt model S6420. This was made by Valco in Chicago. En… Dan Burke Feb 13, 2011 108 views
VERY cool video showing how AWESOME Jimmy Page was at guitar. Kind of cool seeing him play a teleca…
Dan Burke
Feb 13, 2011
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Just a short audio clip of how the amp sounds. I havn't played guitar in awhile and I know it shows… Dan Burke Feb 13, 2011 62 views
Late 40's I'm guessing. All original. Still has lot's of mojo! Dan Burke Feb 13, 2011 77 views
Please note that this amp has a reconed speaker and may not sound like one you have, or one you are… Tags: McKinney, Valco Dan Burke Feb 13, 2011 108 views
Check out my Valco auctions on Ebay. Don't miss a chance to get some well-serviced amps and rare Valco parts. My seller name is muddobber5.
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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