God doesn't need to know what time it is.


Value of anything is a most fascinating subject to me.

Eric Clapton hasn't owned this  Rolex Daytona for nearly 20 years. It 's probably been in storage since he dumped it and is expected to fetch north of $1.6M?

For that much I'd want his playing ability AND his stereo system.

 

 

tablejockey

"The Deluxe Reverb (blackface, of course ;-), my favorite amp. "   

bddp24-Yes, I don't have the "real deal" but  a1994 2nd year reissue(circuit board but ALL tube) Not a Fullerton Ca. "original. 22 watts of power able to keep up with most any heavy handed drummer and overly loud bass player.

I think it's safe to say -EVERYONE who has ever  listened to R&R, Country, Pop, Jazz and everything in between  particularly 60-80's recordings, has heard a Fender DR! 

THE MOST used studio amp there ever was? All the greats likely plugged into one at some point.  

"A watch is a distraction for working fools... 😁😊"

mahgister-

I think there is some truth to that! I look forward to not being concerned with "being on time."  

@tablejockey: In the 90's I had a '66 Deluxe Reverb, but the reissues are great too. In December of 2007 I played a 3-night gig with a singer (L.A.-based Jonny Kaplan) who is a really good rhythm guitarist, and his Les Paul Jr. into a new DR sounded fantastic. For that gig I played one of my 1950's WFL black diamond pearl kits with a 24" kick.

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Who needs a watch when the time is readily available from the device in your pocket?