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Post subject: Please help identify this cab
Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 7:13 pm
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I recently acquired this Fender 1x15 cab from a neighbor who said he got it sometime in the 60's and the speaker is original. The only markings I can find are a handwritten "E-1011" on the inside top. I've included a pic of the cab and the label on the speaker. I've searched the net for clues and haven't found anything so any help on dating it and naming it would be greatly appreciated!

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Post subject: Re: Please help identify this cab
Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 7:18 pm
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Looks possibly homey made.
Need pictures of the actual speaker basket and a better pic of the "whole label" if possible to have a half-ss guess.


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Post subject: Re: Please help identify this cab
Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 8:13 pm
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I ran across this, looks to be the same other than the speaker size and maybe an added jack.


https://reverb.com/item/739358-rare-196 ... b-vibrolux

Here's another one with a 15"

http://c-nelson.com/1966-fender-1-x-15-speaker-cabinet/


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Post subject: Re: Please help identify this cab
Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 4:33 pm
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upnorth2 wrote:
I ran across this, looks to be the same other than the speaker size and maybe an added jack.


https://reverb.com/item/739358-rare-196 ... b-vibrolux

Here's another one with a 15"

http://c-nelson.com/1966-fender-1-x-15-speaker-cabinet/


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That 2nd link appears almost dead on especially with the mention of the handwritten E-1001 inside (mine says E-1010). The only difference being mine has the patent pending marked tilt back legs with a serial number and an input jack on the front. Seems like I can say with some certainty that it's fairly rare, obviously in mint condition (Looks almost new) and worth significantly more than what I paid for it.

I love the way my '65 Princeton sounds using it in parallel so it's gonna stay in the arsenal for a while.

Thanks for the time spent on the research! Greatly appreciate it!


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