I take your satisfaction, VERY SERIOUSLY! So that the problem can be resolved. Trader-BOB's MUSIC offers a late 1940's - early 1950's Flot-A-Tone electric guitar tube amp. Made in Wisconsin, 1946- the 1960's. This is an early one.
States "741", also has a tag on the base of the cabinet, "40-1314A". Looks original, except for the speaker. Someone installed a 12 Realistic / Radio Shack speaker, looks like it is date 1961. Good shape for it's age. Has two input channels, two instruments per channel. One input with a 1940's flat connector, and one standard 1/4 connector, per channel. Two separate volume controls, and one tone control for both channels. Some scratching, on the pots. A little hum, probably from the standard paper caps, still present. Has a two-wire input 110-volt plug, and cord.Tubes, left to right, 6SC7, 6N7GT, 6L6WGC-STR, (I removed the 6V6GT, from the middle position, at the recommendation of a more knowledgeable ebayer), 6L6GC, & 5U4G. Cannot read any date codes on the pots.
Study the last two pictures, pictured is two plywood strips, one on each side. These are what is holding the chassis in place, it slides backwards out the back. I can picture these plywood strips giving up the ghost in transit. Don't like the idea, then come get it on a road trip. Once the chassis breaks loose in transit, all hell will take place. Have seen it happen with smaller amps. Or I can send it by Greyhound, station to station.NO RESERVE ON THIS ITEM! This item is in the category "Musical Instruments & Gear\Pro Audio Equipment\Amplifiers". The seller is "trader-bobs" and is located in this country: US.
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