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  • Vintage Fender Amps.

    I have a Vintage 1964 Fender Deluxe Reverb Amp. I'm curious about the Value. it's in Very Fine Condition, in fact if it wasn't for the
    Yellowed front Screen It would look like it just rolled out of the Factory. Has Original Leather Cover also in very good condition.
    The Serial Number Verifies the Pot is the original 1964 Pot. The Pot and the Speaker have matched hand etched Partials of the serial number which is what was done back then. The Tube Chart from the back left view is Marked with a "J" 10th letter of the alphabet signifies it was built in October the "N" is the Code for 1964. I doubt I would ever sell it My new Martin sounds unbelievable through it. Perfect Match '64 Fender & CF Martin. You have to hear it to believe it.

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    Re: Vintage Fender Amps.

    Prices are always a guess...depends on who is looking when you are selling, and of course what the guts look like.
    I am not a collector, so pretty broad numbers from me...but I would say in the 1300-2000 dollar range.
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      Re: Vintage Fender Amps.

      Very fine? Authenticated? You won't find one for 1300.00. ( maybe you will, but its very highly unlikely).
      I'd say 2000.00/+ on average now, although you might score one in the 1600.00-1800.00 range with a diligent effort.
      I never heard of anybody playing a Martin through a Dlx 'Verb, and in my mind, it would be awful, but knock yourself out.
      Last edited by MetalManiac; 05-27-2014, 09:11 PM.
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        Re: Vintage Fender Amps.

        The 1964 Deluxe Reverb is a highly sought after amplifier. It commands one of the highest values among the blackface Fender combos.

        An aged grillcloth is expected... the originals were brownish compared to the aqua and silver grillcloth used after 1968.

        They can go for anywhere between $1800-$3000 depending on the market and if a serious collector is interested or not.
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          Re: Vintage Fender Amps.

          Originally posted by Bassmanbill56 View Post
          I have a Vintage 1964 Fender Deluxe Reverb Amp. I'm curious about the Value. it's in Very Fine Condition, in fact if it wasn't for the
          Yellowed front Screen It would look like it just rolled out of the Factory. Has Original Leather Cover also in very good condition.
          The Serial Number Verifies the Pot is the original 1964 Pot. The Pot and the Speaker have matched hand etched Partials of the serial number which is what was done back then. The Tube Chart from the back left view is Marked with a "J" 10th letter of the alphabet signifies it was built in October the "N" is the Code for 1964. I doubt I would ever sell it My new Martin sounds unbelievable through it. Perfect Match '64 Fender & CF Martin. You have to hear it to believe it.
          i dont understand how you can know about the pots and serial numbers and stuff but dont know how much it is worth.
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