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  • Help, Can't ID this Amp!

    Hi all,

    I been trying to ID this amplifier. Not sure of the brand and was hoping that someone here may know what it is.

    The owner know it dates back to Pre1952 that the kin owned it. No ID inside or out.. The tubes are as follows: 5U4G, 6SF5, 6SC7, and 6V6GT

    Any help would be great.
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    Thanks,
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  • #2
    The cabinet looks strongly like a 40s Silvertone 1344 especially the 3rd shot (from top left: 1344p.jpg) -even the speaker screw holes match!

    However, the amp chassis in yours is not the correct one for that model. But in your pics, it looks as though the chassis isn't fitting properly, (and without further input to go on yet) I'd begin thinking that the amp chassis is a refit into this cabinet.

    Still appears period correct though...
    Possibilities:
    1. a different Valco amp (Seeing as Valco made alot for Sears/Silvertone in the 40's, it would make sense!)
    2. a Danelectro chassis (Valco was getting out of Silvertone, and was being handed over to Dano about the time of the 1344, so some might consider that chassis as being a Dano)
    3. a Magnatone chassis

    (Will edit as I continue digging)

    Note 1: very similar to both a 1301, and a 2312 chassis, but not quite there...

    Note 2: the Supertone 2310 is also a very similar chassis...

    That's about all I can offer for the time being. I'm sure others will be able to help as well! =)

    Regards,
    Audiotexan
    Last edited by Audiotexan; 06-20-2014, 01:13 PM.
    Start simple...then go deep!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Audiotexan View Post
      The cabinet looks strongly like a 40s Silvertone 1344 especially the 3rd shot (from top left: 1344p.jpg) -even the speaker screw holes match!

      However, the amp chassis in yours is not the correct one for that model. But in your pics, it looks as though the chassis isn't fitting properly, (and without further input to go on yet) I'd begin thinking that the amp chassis is a refit into this cabinet.

      Still appears period correct though...
      Possibilities:
      1. a different Valco amp (Seeing as Valco made alot for Sears/Silvertone in the 40's, it would make sense!)
      2. a Danelectro chassis (Valco was getting out of Silvertone, and was being handed over to Dano about the time of the 1344, so some might consider that chassis as being a Dano)
      3. a Magnatone chassis

      (Will edit as I continue digging)

      Note 1: very similar to both a 1301, and a 2312 chassis, but not quite there...

      Note 2: the Supertone 2310 is also a very similar chassis...

      That's about all I can offer for the time being. I'm sure others will be able to help as well! =)

      Regards,
      Audiotexan

      TYVM for that info,

      I do think it is a crossbreed. Case chassis and grill different I think came from 3 different sourced. There us so much data lost from those days.
      Bugera 333XL 212 Combo 2009 Factory Mod KT-77"'s JJ ECC83S
      Roland Cube 20
      Schecter BlackJack SLS C1 SD Blackouts
      Martin DX1AE Acoustic
      Bad Monkey OD
      Line 6 M9 Stompbox
      Behringer EQ700
      Live Wire Cables

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