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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2016 21:29:28 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2016 21:53:17 GMT
Very nice Colin. I lusted after a blue one in the Sound Organisation back in 1987. I could kick myself for not forking out. I read later that you made red, white and blue amps for a show. The blue was apparently a one-off. Looked stunning.
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Post by myles on Apr 15, 2016 6:01:41 GMT
Nice. It seems a shame to touch it without gloves on!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2016 6:43:17 GMT
Very nice Colin. I lusted after a blue one in the Sound Organisation back in 1987. I could kick myself for not forking out. I read later that you made red, white and blue amps for a show. The blue was apparently a one-off. Looked stunning. Yes only ever one Blue Claymore my first wife had it later and she uses it today, my favourite were the gold ones and a Pink Fluffy special I did for a gay friend and he still has it. The Gold ones had all Gold plated chassis and PCB tracks only 6 made, one sold a few year back for £1200.00 crazy new it was only half that. Tri-Colour Claymore's
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2016 6:49:44 GMT
Mmmmmm....... Scrumptious. It's such a nice design visually. Even the black one is nice, but blue, white and gold are wonderful. If you made them today, I can see people wanting to collect the set!
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Post by myles on Apr 15, 2016 15:10:59 GMT
The best thing is that these things stay looking nice, and looked after sound great too. My Oberon, although dusty, looks and sounds good to my eyes and ears.
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