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- From: fredh@cv.hp.com (Fred Handloser)
- Subject: Re: Help identifying guitar amp.
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- Scott Donald Macleod (macleosd@newton.ccs.tuns.ca) wrote:
- : I have a guitar amplifier which I picked up second hand a couple of
- : years ago, and was wondering if someone could tell me who made it:
- : There is no brand name anywhere that I can see, but small print on
- : the back says "C.M.I, Lincolnwood, Illinois". Is that a "no-name"
-
- This probably stands for Chicago Musical Instruments. The made
- Kalamazoo amps and I believe Gibson amps for some period of time.
- I think they owned Gibson for awhile but I'm not sure.
-
- I'm trying to fix a "Kalamazoo II" for a friend and found the
- schematic to a "Gibson Hawk" in "The Tube Amp Book II" that
- is idendical to the schematic glued to the inside of the
- Kalamazoo.
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- Fred Handloser
- Corvallis, Oregon
- fredh@cv.hp.com
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