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A Just For Fun Thread - "Coolest looking cabs\stacks"

Screws from the side strain the amp in the box
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I still have my Kustom 100 with 212 cts cab in blue metal flake.

You know, they weren’t bad sounding gear. Believe it or not, I swapped my Kustom 100 for a blown Hiwatt Custom 100 head even up. This was back in the mid 70s, I took it to my Ampeg repair tech, it had the wrong power tubes, a $60 repair and I was good to go.