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If I had to guess I'd say it's a Valco - or whatever the name of the company was who made amps for everyone from Gibson to Danelectro to Lectrolab to National to Guild to Airline to etc...
They would contract out for anyone who put in a minimum order with specs. Lots of catalogs & dept stores would do tjis. Honestly, I think amsome internals shots would say a LOT. If you can't dismantle it safely ask a tech for help & take lots of good-quality pictures.
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Originally posted by Justin Thomas View PostIf I had to guess I'd say it's a Valco - or whatever the name of the company was who made amps for everyone from Gibson to Danelectro to Lectrolab to National to Guild to Airline to etc...
They would contract out for anyone who put in a minimum order with specs. Lots of catalogs & dept stores would do tjis. Honestly, I think amsome internals shots would say a LOT. If you can't dismantle it safely ask a tech for help & take lots of good-quality pictures.
JustinWhen the going gets weird... The weird turn pro!
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Originally posted by g1 View PostThere are 3 tubes shown in the pics, but I don't see a 6BQ5 size.
I'd guess two 12AX7's and a 6V6.
The transformers almost match this guy's numbers from a wards-airline: http://www.tdpri.com/threads/wards-a...high-b.748336/
So I'd say it might match this schematic:When the going gets weird... The weird turn pro!
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Originally posted by John_H View PostMy guess is it's an 'Airline' AKA Mongomery Wards. I had one that had similar knobs. No tremolo though.-tb
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Yes, there were lots of generic amps back then. Now all the mainstream makers have cheap lines of their own, and stores like Sears and Wards do not.
This is a super simple amp, three tubes, just volume, tone, and trem controls. I would open it up, take 15 minutes, and draw my own schematic from the circuit inside.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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