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fender music master cfa7010 tube amp ...how much is it worth?


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I have a friend whose after selling a fender music master tube amp (circa 1970's) but doesnt know how much it's worth as he was given the amp a few years ago?
Anyone an idea of how much they would go for etc? or what even the specs are for this amp (cant seem to find anything anywhere)
It's in good clean condition for age (with only a slight dent on metal where control knobs are).
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!

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[quote name='SlipperySquid' post='108128' date='Dec 22 2007, 01:43 PM']I have a friend whose after selling a fender music master tube amp (circa 1970's) but doesnt know how much it's worth as he was given the amp a few years ago?
Anyone an idea of how much they would go for etc? or what even the specs are for this amp (cant seem to find anything anywhere)
It's in good clean condition for age (with only a slight dent on metal where control knobs are).
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!![/quote]

MB1. :)
NAH!.......£5 on a bright clear day, with the wind behind me! :huh:

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[quote name='gareth' post='108576' date='Dec 23 2007, 03:10 PM']I've seen them go on ebay for £1000 plus[/quote]

I guess you must be confused with another vintage Fender amp, but they do sell well for what was essentially the worst amp in the Fender stable!

I reckon £250 is fair, with £200 in cash. They used to be kind of worthless a few years ago, and I've never really understood their appeals, especially as you can pick up a Fender Twin for about £400 - £450 nowadays. Yeah I know, a Twin weighs more than Girls Aloud, but they sound sooooooooooooooo good!

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