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MORE RECENT MODEL CODES (January 1984 - October 1992 Roughly) January 1984 - October 1992 EXAMPLE: S/A T 24523 S/A = Model Code T = Date Code 24523 = Serial Number This ampwould have be a 50 Watt 1985 JCM900's The JCM900's began using a Bar Code system which consists of 9 digits which are broken down into three sections.

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~1966 Marshall Model #1958 Transistor Baby Bluesbreaker

Coming soon... Likely to be the first ever Marshall transistor amp Practically unique and totally mint and original late '66 / early '67 Marshall 18w 2x10 Baby Bluesbreaker Model #1958 Transistor Version - No valves! Comes with original cover and footswitch Please note I am not 100% certain of the model number being #1958 due to this being a full transistor version, no valves. There is a...
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1969 Park - Marshall 150w Plexi Valve Amplifier Head made by Marshall

Park 1969 150w Plexi Valve Amplifier Head made by Marshall Serial number 5068 UPDATE March 2019 - Price reduced by £800 This amp has recently been looked over by my tech, and he has confirmed that the output transformer is not performing to its full potential, putting out much lower power than the expected 150w. As such the output transformer will likely need to be rewound or repaired...
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1972 Marshall 1917 JMP PA20 Head (like Lead & Bass 20)

Marshall 1972 JMP Metal Panel PA20 Head Model #1917 (speaker columns now sold) Head Serial number 1350D Here we have another one of those great little PA20 1917 Heads A few changed resistors, a few changed back panel screws, older replaced valves and a modern 3 pin IEC power socket Head box has later added plastic protective corners Inspection label dates to 18/01/1972 No vinyl...
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1955 Fender Champ 5D1 Wide Panel

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Fender 1955 Tweed Champ Wide Panel 5D1 Serial number 9072 In great condition for year, has a good quality older lacquer finish over the tweed US model, but with built in added transformer for 240v use 5w output, with 1x6' original speaker Early 1955 Wide Panel model, before the transition to the narrow panel 5E1 model Great sounding little amp, has been stored for many years but...
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1966 Marshall JTM 45 MkII 1966 Head

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Now available... Super Clean all original 1966 Marshall JTM 45 MkII Head Studio work horse amp for the last 30 years KT66 Valves More pictures coming soon

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My wife and I bought a Marshall & Wendell baby grand a few years ago at a yard sale without knowing its history. It needs some restoration work, and we're trying to determine if it's worth pursuing. What I'm not clear on is how to determine the piano's age. The *only* 'numbers' I can find are behind the keyslip and under the music stand tray (have to slide out and turn over). Nothing underneath the strings or close to the treble portion of strings/soundboard. Here are the pictures:
The piano -
Behind keyslip:
Under music stand:
There is nothing on the soundboard or frame like other Marshall & Wendell pianos I've seen:
The only reference I see to Marshall & Wendell serial numbers start with 26500 in 1900. Is this piano then something from the 1800s, or am I misinterpreting the serial for a part number? Would part numbers be stamped in these areas?
My theories are that either
1) Yes, this is a really old Marshall & Wendell and that's why it doesn't look like some of the others from the 1900s that I see on eBay or wherever
2) No, this is some cheap stencil piano made to look like Marshall & Wendell, and the 2314 isn't a serial number related to M&W.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Michael