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  • #79981
    DiscoFreq
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    from Warehouse Music Sales (catalog 75-1):

    Electro-Harmonix Guitars (with the Ram’s head logo upside down :)):
    eh75-guitars.jpg

    Electro-Harmonix Amps:
    eh75-amps.jpg

    and of course effects, including a picture of a Ram’s head Bad Stone (never saw one like that before):
    eh_badstone-ram_001.jpg

    (there’s also a list of EH speakers and extension cabinets, but no pictures there)

    #108157
    The EH Man
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    Nice stuff! Thanks for the pics!

    Now I have to figure out which EH guitar I have.

    #108160
    DiscoFreq
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    I bought the brochure for the S. Hawk effects on the first page, I didn’t even know about these EHX pages :)

    Did you ever see a ram’s head Bad Stone like this?

    #108163
    Fender&EHX4ever
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    Wow! Very cool!

    There was a super twin reverb on eBay recently. I was outbid on it 😥 It was the first time i’d ever seen one. How do they sound?

    #108164
    The EH Man
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    I bought the brochure for the S. Hawk effects on the first page, I didn’t even know about these EHX pages :)

    Did you ever see a ram’s head Bad Stone like this?

    You should scan the entire effects section and make it into a PDF for download.

    Haven’t seen a Bad Stone like that.

    BTW, thanks again for the guitar pic. I added the model #s to The EH List.

    #108165
    DiscoFreq
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    It’s only half a page of effects:
    eh75-effects.jpg

    And this is the part about EHX speakers:
    eh75-speakers.jpg

    I have PDF’s for some of EHX brochures on my home computer, but I didn’t set it up yet (I only used the laptop since I moved).

    #108167
    The EH Man
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    #108168
    The EH Man
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    interesting, do they play nice?

    The EH one does. The Brody’s a much cheaper instrument.

    #108188
    Ned Flanders
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    Nice, THX!

    #108225
    Pablo
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    Sweet!
    This just makes me want an old plug-in LPB-1 more now though!

    #108229
    danieldanger
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    holy crap man! i didnt know they had made guitars. i gotta see if theyve got one at the house of guitars next time im there!

    house of guitars in rochester NY? if so, dont hold your breath. i think they do have one there, but it, like 90% of their vintage stock, is probably beyond repair due to complete and saddening neglect. i had to stop going there, it just seriously bummed me out to see 60s fender after 60s fender rusted and broken and warped because nobody could be bothered to take care of them. just shoved on the very top of the cabinets to “protect them from customers” and promptly forgotten. then they take it down for you, look at the price tag from ten years prior, blow off ten years of dust, and triple it in front of you.

    #108292
    Kitrae
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    That Bad Stone is an odd looking one. It appears to have the same knobs used on some of the violet, Marveltone, and Lyle Big Muffs too. I assume catalog 75-1 stands for 1975, since that is around the time these knobs appeared on Muffs.

    #108294
    The EH Man
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    That Bad Stone is an odd looking one. It appears to have the same knobs used on some of the violet, Marveltone, and Lyle Big Muffs too.

    I’ve also seen those knobs on Frequency Analyzers.

    #108295
    DiscoFreq
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    Quote:
    That Bad Stone is an odd looking one. It appears to have the same knobs used on some of the violet, Marveltone, and Lyle Big Muffs too. I assume catalog 75-1 stands for 1975, since that is around the time these knobs appeared on Muffs.

    Yes, probably their first catalog for 1975.

    My Guild Foxey Lady also has knobs like this.

    #108302
    Kitrae
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    The variety of knobs E-H has used never ceases to amaze me. Ten years ago I would have thought many of these knobs were after market replacements, but I find more and more that so many of them were actual production.

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