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Marshall JTM45 circa ’64 Clapton version serial # 1002

This is the Clapton edition, all the trimmings. Factory stock, all parts working perfectly. Part of the David Kronemyer collection.  Radio Spares transformers. 1964 model as is the case all of the capacitors were reconstituted and revitalized so they can be used safely. Read the rest of this entry »


Block end Script logo JTM45 serial # 1877

One of my favorite JTM45’s because the block ends provided a stronger version of the chassis. This particular series was frequently found to have slightly higher internal high voltage, this created a little more power and dynamic range.

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First edition coffin logo. All original 1963/64 Marshall JTM45 serial #1167

Super rare first addition series JTM45. Excellent ++ condition. Fully serviced and in perfect working order. Power transformer meticulously re-wound by Mercury Magnetics. Original parts used.  This amp is part of the David Kronemyer collection.  Read the rest of this entry »


Investment Grade 1964 Marshall JTM45

Rare opportunity. 1964 JTM45

Click photo to see larger picture. Rare opportunity. 1964 JTM45

This is a very rare 1964 JTM45 first series, all original. Investment grade, collectors quality. This amp comes from the David Kronemyer collection, former Senior Vice President of Capital Records. It was in the studio for over 20 years and hadn’t been turned on in the past 10 years.  It is the last of the Kronemyer collection being released.  Read the rest of this entry »


JTM50

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The JTM50 is one of those few amps built by Marshall that is considered one of those must haves if you’re an old Marshall enthusiast.

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