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Rose-Morris advertisement (1966)

Now it's Marshall "200"

Marshall Amplifiers

Mid sixties British advert for the new Marshall 200 watt amplifier and 100 watt speaker cabinets. Marshall were distributed by Rose Morris at this time

Now more than ever before you can go over big with Marshall

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    Marshall JCM 2000 TSL100 Triple Super Lead And 4x6 1960 Slanted Cabinet Half Stk

    Marshall JCM 2000 TSL100 Triple Super Lead And 4x6 1960 Slanted Cabinet Half Stk

    Rochester, Michigan, 483**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    $1395

    Selling my Marshall JCM2000 TSL100 head with matching 1960A 4x12 cabinet. This is the legendary Triple Super Lead ?? 100 watts of all-tube power with 3 fully independent channels (Clean, Crunch, Lead). Known for its versatility, this amp covers everything from warm cleans and classic Marshall crunch to high-gain lead tones. Includes foot pedal as well
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    Marshall 1960BV 280W 4x12 Straight Guitar Speaker Cabinet Black Vintage NJ

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    Vintage MARSHALL 3310 100W 2 Channel  Tube Guitar Amp Head  1987-1991 era

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    Marshall Popular 1930 2x10" Combo 1970 - Black

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    Marshall 4x12 1960A JCM 900 LEAD Cabinet

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    Jim Marshall Autographed Marshall Amp Signed T-Shirt 1997- Brand NEW

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    Up for sale, a 2004 Marshall 1974X 1x12?? combo amplifier Guitar Center 40th Anniversary Limited Edition in near-mint condition, loaded with a full suite of vintage Telefunken and Mullard tubes, complete with the original slip cover, owner??s manual, and footswitch. This is a fantastically faithful recreation of the original 1974X, carefully constructed to the exact point-to-point design of that legendary circuit, hand-soldered on tagboard with what Guitarist magazine described as ??ultra-neat ... more
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    New Philadelphia, Ohio, 446**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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    Measures approx. 2ft x. 9 5" Amp came from a long time musician who collected all sorts of audio equipment . Turns on but is not further tested. Not sure of the brand or wattage on this amplifier. Please see each and every photo and feel free to ask any questions
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    Marshall Lead 100 Mosfet Model 3210 is a solid-state power amplifier It delivers 100 watts of solid-state power at 4 ohms. This MOSFET is HYPER POWERFUL and leaves behind most tube amps from the same brand. Can match high-end tube amps in performance without a boost pedal. Plenty of headroom with natural break-up at high volumes. Two channels with easy switching via footswitch (Included). Clean / Dirty sounds great, especially with a compressor pedal. Spring reverb adds depth to tone. ... more
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    EXTREMELY RARE 6 MARSHAL JCM 800 BASS CABINET STACKS!!!! TWO MARSHALL 400 WATT INTEGRATED BASS HEADS ALL ORIGINAL IN MINT CONDITION WITH SIX MARSHALL JCM800 BASS CABINETS ALL IN DEAD MINT CONDITION! TWO MARSHALL 400 WATT BASS HEAD AMPS AND SIX SEPARATE MARSHALL JCM800 BASS CABINETS. SIX MARSHALL ??BASS?? JCM 800 CABINETS, Two Cabinets ( 4 X 10??), One Cabinet (1 X 15??), One Cabinet ( 4 X 12??), One Cabinet (1 X 18??), One Cabinet COMBO (1 X 15?? and 2X 10??) all JCM800 Cabinets al original ... more
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    4 Original KNOBs for Vintage Marshall 9000 series 9005 Stereo power amp UK PARTS

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    These are very rare parts! A set of 4 original knobs specifically designed for the vintage Marshall 9000 series 9005 stereo power amp. Made in the United Kingdom, these knobs are genuine parts for the amplifier, catering to musicians who prefer the classic vacuum tube technology used by Marshall amplifiers. Perfect for guitarists looking to maintain the authenticity and functionality of their amplifier, these knobs add a touch of nostalgia and authenticity to the performance venue. Their in very... more
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    1973 Marshall JMP Super Lead 50-Watt Amp Head

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    Kaufman, Texas, 751**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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    Marshall Major "Pig" Amp with master volume mod 1969-1970

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    Marshall major "pig" 200 watt monster. Previous owner had a tech to properly make a master volume control; Knob "polarity" on front. Polarity switch is on back now. New tubes when we bought it. Works and sounds fantastic. Located 2 hours south of Vegas. Try before you buy. Cash only, price firm, save 150-$300 shipping buying off web. Also have an Avatar copy of proper Marshall cabinet at right ohms. In smoke-free storage for a decade. Tested about 5 hours a month or so ago. Prefer local pickup.... more
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    Vintage Marshall Lead 12 Guitar Amplifier Mini Stack 3005

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    1994 Marshall 1959LTD Head + 1982A Cabinet Combo (Purple Edition) Jimi Hendrix

    1994 Marshall 1959LTD Head + 1982A Cabinet Combo (Purple Edition) Jimi Hendrix

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    1994 Marshall 1959LTD Head + 1982A Cabinet Combo (Purple Edition) Jimi Hendrix
    Own a piece of Marshall history with this rare Purple Jimi Hendrix Limited Edition combo, featuring the 1959LTD Super Lead reissue head paired with an 1982A LTD 4×12 cabinet loaded with Celestion G12M Greenback reissue speakers. Released in 1994 as part of a very limited run of only 100 stacks for Europe, this set captures the legendary tone and aesthetics of Hendrix??s iconic rigs??but in a more manageable, ... more
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    1973 Eko Ranger Folk The Eko Ranger series of guitars was incredibly popular in the second half of the 1960s and through the 1970s, selling in very large numbers. The Ranger Folk was 1 1/4" smaller, and 1" shallower than the Ranger VI and XII - and with a narrower waist. Not a bad guitar; a little quiet, but pretty playable. These were great value in 1973, and because they sold so many, they are easy to find and excellent value today.

    1966 Vox Symphonic bass guitar

    1966 Vox Symphonic bass guitar The Symphonic bass was built in the UK, by Vox parent company JMI. It was the Vox equivalent to the Fender Precision bass, and was one of the most expensive Vox guitars produced. It was actually a great playing bass, rather similar to the Precision in feel and sound, but was probably just too expensive compared to an actual Fender and consequently sold poorly. When Vox hit financial problems in 1968, unsold guitars and basses were passed on to Dallas Arbiter, who briefly sold the excess Symphonic bass stock as model 4537. This bass, although with a neck date of February 1966, was most likely one of the unsold Vox guitars sold on by Dallas Arbiter. Check out the bass, and the two video demos through 1960s Ampeg and WEM amplifiers.

    1968 Shaftesbury 'Electric Guitars' catalog

    1968 Shaftesbury catalogThe 1968 Shaftesbury 'Electric Guitars' catalog was just four pages long, and contained four guitar models: the six string Barney Kessel-style 3264; and three Rickenbacker-styled semi-acoustic models: the six-string 3261, the twelve string 3262 and the 3263 bass. Shaftesbury was the house-brand of major UK distributor Rose-Morris, and seems to have been launched as a response to the company's loss of it's distribution deal with Rickenbacker. The guitars were mid-priced, and built in (initially) Japan, and later Italy, by Eko

    1970 Rose-Morris 'Exciting Electrics Wonderful Westerns Celebrated Classics' catalog

    1970 Rose_Morris catalog1970 Rose-Morris catalog, dated April 1970. It featured 6 electric guitars, 32 acoustic guitars, 3 basses and 1 steel guitar. It contains the following instruments, over 20 pages: Electric guitars: Shaftesbury 3261, 3262, 3264, 3265, 3400; Top Twenty 1970; Bass: Shaftesbury 3263, 3266; Top Twenty 1971; Acoustic guitars: Eko Rio Bravo, Rio Bravo 12, Ranchero, Ranchero 12, Colorado, Ranger, Ranger Folk, Ranger 12; Aria 1674, 1675, 1676, 1679, 1680, 1695, 'John Pearse' Jumbo, 'John Pearse' Folk; Rose-Morris 15-11, Kansas, Georgian, Florida; Suzuki 1663, 1664, 1665, 3054, 3055, 3060; Tatay 1713, 1714, 1715; Peerless 3052; Steel guitar: Aria 3425

    1971 Rose-Morris 'Exciting Electrics Wonderful Westerns' catalog

    1971 Rose_Morris catalogThe sixteen-page 1971 Rose-Morris catalog featured electric guitars by Rose-Morris' own brand, Shaftesbury, and budget brand Top Twenty; aswell as acoustics by Eko, Aria, and for the first time Ovation. The catalog contains the following instruments: Electric guitars: Shaftesbury 3261, 3264, 3265, 3400, 3402; Top Twenty 1970; Bass: Shaftesbury 3263, 3266; Top Twenty 1971; Acoustic guitars: Ovation: Balladeer, 12 String, Glen Campbell, Glen Campbell 12 string; Eko Rio Bravo, Rio Bravo 12, Ranger, Ranger Folk, Ranger 12, Colorado, Ranchero, Ranchero 12, Studio 'L'; Rose-Morris Florida; Aria 'John Pearse' Jumbo, 'John Pearse' Folk

    1972 Fender Precision bass

    1972 Fender PrecisionA detailed look at an early 1970s Fender Precision bass guitar in custom black finish, with rosewood fretboard. 1972 list price, $307.50. The Fender Precision had been shipping since at least very early 1952 - with just one re-design circa 1957. This example, then, shows a model already two decades old, but barely changed since the '57 revamp. Fender got it right first time around, and although there are numerous minor cosmetic differences, the essence of this bass is effectively the same as it was in '52: a simple, single pickup instrument with a GREAT sound. Check out the demo video through an old Ampeg B15. It's no wonder this is the bass that everybody wants!

    1967 Vox Stroller

    1967 Vox StrollerThe Vox Stroller was the brand's entry level electric solid body guitar, fitted with just one pickup and a fixed tailpiece. Although aimed at student guitarists, it wasn't a terrible instrument, but did lack somewhat in adjustability, having no accessible truss rod and only a floating rosewood bridge. But this example is actually quite an improvement on earlier versions, with a standard 1/4" jack and a solid mahogany body. 1967 price £18 2s. JMI ceased UK guitar production in late '67, and combined with decreasing demand for the Stroller, this surely must be one of the last examples shipped.

    1963 Vox Clubman Bass (left handed)

    1963 Vox Clubman Bass left handedA nice example of the Vox Clubman II bass, built by JMI in Dartford, Kent in 1963. This is a lightweight bass, short (30") scale and very easy to play. It is an early example, and as such has a thin black scratchplate and side mounted, coaxial output jack. JMI offered left handed examples of their solid body Vox guitars and basses at 10% premium. Production numbers are unclear, but left-handed examples rarely come up for sale

    1977 Gibson ES Artist 'prototype'

    1977 Gibson ES Artist prototypeNot to be confused with the Gibson ES Artist launched by Gibson in 1979; this ES Artist was an early model designed by the Gibson research and development team in Kalamazoo in 1977, the instruments themselves constructed by Gibson artist Chuck Burge. It was planned for launch as a high end semi acoustic with 335-style construction (central maple block) and innovative circuitry - but was pulled at the last minute, being deemed too expensive. Apparently, several examples were produced with varying specifications, though exactly how many actually left the Kalamazoo plant is unclear. Certainly two guitars were sold to LaVonne Music by Gibson in around 1980. Read more about the development of this guitar, with details from Chuck Burge and the story of it's sale to LaVonne music