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    Posted 13 years ago

    fatdogstudio
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    Can't find any info about it except that Deagan may have been bought out by Yamaha in the 1960's. The thing is a powerhouse of a guitar amp. It has a custom speaker jack (recently installed) to hook up to a speaker cab. I run it into a bass cab and it is incredible for bass guitar also. Does anyone know anything about this or what it might be worth. Seems to be quite rare.

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    1. RobVee RobVee, 12 years ago
      BTW, that was more than likely built for an accordion than a bass or guitar. Believe it or not, in the 50's to mid 60's, the accordion was about as popular as guitar. I still cant figure out why you would want to amplify an accordian?
    2. RobVee RobVee, 12 years ago
      Its a tough one, you can write and send pics to : ValcoPages@hotmail.com to see if it is a Valco. He appreciates pictures of old amps like this. It looks similar to some Valco's I've seen but I can't say 100%. Send him some pics, he would know if anyone.

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      http://www.valcopages.com/

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