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  • #16
    Originally posted by DrGonz78 View Post
    You know what the amp didn't actually smell bad. The amp had that 60's Fender tube amp smell to it, even though it is a solid state amp. I think they could package that scent and a bunch of vintage amp loving techs would buy it off the shelves.
    I know that smell very well, and here it means "US made amp" whenever you go to a rehearsal room.

    After some time, I found itīs some kind of evil chemical added to animal/hide glue used by Fender (and many others) in their Potdevin gluing machines to Tolex amps.

    Otherwise such organic stuff rots or grows mold easily.

    The product is actually a milder version of Morgue approved Formaline or embalming fluid.

    Thereīs a similar smell coming from old Russian Cameras, which had thin leather covered parts using a similar glue.
    Juan Manuel Fahey

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