EDIT: I have inserted several edits below to correct the information I provided during the first post. This will help prevent confusion if someone reads this post in isolation at a later time.
That part was manufactured during the 34th week of 1970. [Edit: or 1980. Actually the -034 part of the code indicates the first year of a decade. Which decade is determined by other factors concerning the part and the equipment in which it is installed. Also the part number #022921 is not a choke. It is a reverb drive transformer.]
Date code also indicates manufactured during the 34th week of 1970 [Edit or 1980...see above edit]
Based on all that I’d say manufactured during the 39th week of 1971. [Edit or 1980...see above edit] Unless it has been replaced then the amp had to have been manufactured no earlier than [Edit: September 1981.]
I don’t agree with the tech or the store. I think it is an early 1970’s amp. [Edit: Most likely 1981 amp based on a re-review of the clues] However, I do agree that you still got a good deal well worth what you paid.
Another dead giveaway that the amp is a 1970’s Silverface. Probably a Silverface amp that has had a blackface front panel installed on it. It’s also very common for people to mod Silverface amps to take out the pull boost function. A big confusing point, however, is the existence of a master volume control at all on a “Blackface” Twin Reverb. Is it actually marked “Master” with original silkscreened letters on the front panel? If you post photos of the amp, including a clear gut shot of the inside of the chassis it will answer a lot of questions. [Edit: Follow this thread for more information contributed by the members about the second issue blackface Twin Reverb amps produced from 1980 through 1982]
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