And , no, I don't think Webcor made these. Personal opinion is that they were assembled by Guild using surplus power chassis, and the top was fabricated by Guild. This particular one looks like it has a model 60-sized cabinet that was adapted for the smaller speaker and chassis. What size is the...
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Jay Pilzer is the feller on the right.
To clarify, Jay is known to the forum, ran a site called guildguy.com, and New Hope Guitars, and now has a store in Canada called Maritime Music.
That is another version of the Model 40T. 12au7 for the trem, 12ax7 for signal, and 12ab5 for the power tube. It's the partially surplus version, electronically. There was a magazine article on it, but I can't remember who wrote it. He was the guy who hated the forum because we were all cheap...
Sometimes it's hard to smell the roses, when you are right in the middle of a fistfight. You have to give yourself some grace, in that you did the best you could, in the situation you were in, with the information you had at the time.
Sorry to hear about the losses. Insurance only is covered when it is in our country. Once it's in someone else's custody, it's on the receiver's postal system. 😕
Computer routed.
I would guess that the trailer had multiple destinations and they had to drop some off at another place. All the Amazon stuff I order goes to Swedesboro, NJ, before they hand it to USPS. I'm certain there are closer hubs, but everything I get comes from there.
I could not find a direct replacement for these tuners, and I have been looking for years. I would go with a set of 18-1 open back Grovers. They will cover the screw holes, pretty much.
The problem with these tuners is the hooks used to hold down the button shafts. They bend and then the tuners...