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Vintage AmpFrom GGGJagua--(at)--orldnet.att.net Mon Sep 23 20:25:41 CDT 1996 From: GGJaguar Newsgroups: alt.guitar.amps Subject: Re: Best Brown Concert Repro Cabinet Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 18:23:16 -0700 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: dhaugen--(at)--ail.idt.net Gruvmyster wrote: > > I need a repro cabinet for a 1962 Fender Concert I recently found. > > I see Sam Hutton in California and a company called Vintage-Amp > Restoration in Missouri advertising in Vintage Guitar. Has anyone out > there ever dealt with them? Pros and cons? I have dealt with Gregg Hopkins at Vintage Amp Restoration for over a year now and I can highly recommend his work. He has reconed speakers, made me a reproduction Vibroverb cabinet, two Super Reverb baffleboards, recovered and regrilled a blonde Tremolux, made a couple of repro back panels for a Fender and Ampeg, and done a bunch of cosmetic work on some Ampegs, etc. The quality of his work is top notch, his prices reasonable and he is very, very easy to work with (meaning he'll do whatever you want). I generally want EXACT reproductions and Gregg comes through everytime. His attention to detail is scary. You can contact Gregg by e-mail: vintageam--(at)--ol.com or call him at 314-631-5030. Good luck! GG
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