Blackface...

Leo Fender was an electronics repairman who teamed up with Doc Kauffman in the 1940's producing musical amplifiers. Leo split with Doc to create his first generation of amplifiers around 1946 that had a tweed covering and brown metal faced chassis attached in a combo where the amplifier and speaker were in one enclosure. Around 1950, models changed to a Tolex textured vinyl covering available in different shades of beige and brown. While this era was significant, it wasn't until the 1960's that Fender started producing larger and more powerful models and in 1963 introduced a blackface model where the amplifier (head) was detached from the speaker cabinet. This is the generation that created worldwide awareness for Fender and his Blackface amps.

In 1965 CBS bought Fender for $13 million and started producing the same products with only a cosmetic change of a silverface chassis. Soon after, there were circuitry changes making them less desirable than blackface Fenders.

Blackface Fender amplifiers became hard to find and getting one often came with a price tag 4 to 5 times the original list price. I owned a silverface purchased around 1969 and it couldn't compare to the sound of my friends blackface.

The venues I had performed at were mostly nightclubs and school dances, but I joined a well established band in 1970 and needed something more powerful for outdoor concerts and stopped using Fender.

Once in a while I'll check a sale on eBay and see that year after year, blackface Fenders always hold their value.

Blackface pre-CBS
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Yep, C, I've had a few of these great older tube amps. The Fenders were nice. Recall the dirt cheap separate head/lower cabinet gray ones by Sears, in the day. Silvertone midels, and could be had for way under USD200. Also tubes, and a real mechanical echo chamber. Four inputs, and with lots of head room, and six 10' speakers, ---pretty much all a garage band needed, for smaller venues. I now play through the one power tube VOX electronix, and love it, as modeling amps go.
Would love to have a old black face Fender
Yep, and those silvertones, originally for a buck fifty, are selling for well over one large these days.
Track, I often got to use a blackface Fender Dual Showman with two 15" JBL's
That was a perfect combination for a small venue.

Later on, I graduated to a few Sunn 200S some with four 12" speakers and some with two 15" speakers
Vierk, if I recall... Silvertone amps were sold through Sears catalogs.
I had a Magnatone with 15" speaker. It was perfect when we were busking on Miami Beach!

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You had some sweet amps. I like old amps, they way they clean up. I'm using a digital processor atm but if I could get my ideal setup for me, my clean sounds would be a old Fender or maybe Hiwatt or something like that and my driven sounds would come from a Marshall JCM 900 or a 2000.
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