I'm sure some of us on here have found some really cool shit. I found a brand new Fender tuner pedal still in the box for 5 bucks once at the Salvation Army.
Musical gear..I've bought a few old organs. Not guts, but old Hammond tonewheels and I bought two Baldwin Tube organs. They didn't sound very good, but each yielded over 100 tubes, mostly 12ax7s. Heavy as fuck, but worht it for the tubes and HUGE iron in them...
But the most important thing I ever bought in a goodwill was a pair of old school Hutch BMX bikes. @ 35 for a pair it was probably the best deal I ever got in life..on anything.
Never seen any music gear in my hunts. Scored some great 70's vinyl and silver stereo equipment. Biggest score was a pair of Yamaha NS670 speakers for 10 bucks. Suckers weigh 45lbs each.
A 1940's Electromuse lapsteel at the Ohlone fleamarket for $10. Not a thrift store, but close enough.
nothing great :(
I found a rat pedal at a thrift store once for a dollar. That was pretty cool.
Got a Sound City 120 for around $100 at a flea market about 10-12 years ago.
I said "How's that thing sound?" He said "Nothing like a Marshall." in a sort of dismissive way.
I knew he was right and that it sounded closer to a Hiwatt. Flipped it a year or so later for $600 or so.
Quote from: The Riffer on September 06, 2013, 08:18:05 AM
Musical gear..I've bought a few old organs. Not guts, but old Hammond tonewheels and I bought two Baldwin Tube organs. They didn't sound very good, but each yielded over 100 tubes, mostly 12ax7s. Heavy as fuck, but worht it for the tubes and HUGE iron in them...
But the most important thing I ever bought in a goodwill was a pair of old school Hutch BMX bikes. @ 35 for a pair it was probably the best deal I ever got in life..on anything.
I always see lots of old organs. I'm going to have to look closer and see if any of them have a leslie wheel in them to scavenge.
I also bought a suitcase full of old tubes for $5. I still have it. Still have a bunch of tubes. I'll take a pic and post it. There were a lot of 12ax7s, but I used a lot of them already.
organs chopping is a pain in the fucking ass. that said my buddy made a nice 18 watt clone out of old organ parts. some of them have like over 100 of those "black beauty" caps that people pay money on ebay for.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/12-twelve-SPRAGUE-BLACK-BEAUTY-047-400V-160P-Capacitors-/171117418484?pt=Vintage_Electronics_R2&hash=item27d76497f4 (http://www.ebay.com/itm/12-twelve-SPRAGUE-BLACK-BEAUTY-047-400V-160P-Capacitors-/171117418484?pt=Vintage_Electronics_R2&hash=item27d76497f4)
the leslies are usually a pain in the fucking ass too. connectors for them shits is bizarre.
I got an early 70's jukebox with a tube amp at an auction for $50. I'd have bought more, but they're 400lbs unloaded. I'd also have converted it to a guitar amp by now, but it's currently functioning as a jukebox. Maybe one day.
My gf picked up a master volume, non-ultralinear Twin at a flea market for $30. She offered to let me keep it, but three Twins is probably overkill.
$30 for a twin...we may have a winner. ;)
To be fair: she's an antique dealer. She hits markets a lot, and her dad was a guitar dealer, and I'm not an illiterate asshole, so we're in a constant state of flipping and so forth.
Having said that: $30 is UNFUCKWITHABLE, and my jaw hit the floor when she brought it home and told the story. To paraphrase Robert Frippp, 'sometimes god smiles.' :D
hey differ, what model hutch bikes did you get?
My Dad picked up a 60s Fender Bandmaster cab for £10 at an auction once. My Sansui hifi amp for 20p is probably best car boot find, not so much from the charity shop round instrument wise, hell of a lot of vinyl though.
Quote from: apekillman on September 06, 2013, 09:12:35 PM
hey differ, what model hutch bikes did you get?
One was a Pro Star, the other was a lower line beginner bike, I think it was called an XR1 or something. I rode the fuck out of the prostar, and then traded it for an Elf Double Cross.
Quote from: The Riffer on September 06, 2013, 08:18:05 AM
Musical gear..I've bought a few old organs. Not guts, but old Hammond tonewheels and I bought two Baldwin Tube organs. They didn't sound very good, but each yielded over 100 tubes, mostly 12ax7s. Heavy as fuck, but worht it for the tubes and HUGE iron in them...
But the most important thing I ever bought in a goodwill was a pair of old school Hutch BMX bikes. @ 35 for a pair it was probably the best deal I ever got in life..on anything.
Man, I want to get a Hutch Pro Raider just like the one I had when I was a kid. $400 on Ebay. I don't want one that bad.
Got a Peavey butcher for 80$.
^^sounds about right
Quote from: Jake on September 06, 2013, 01:36:49 PM
Got a Sound City 120 for around $100 at a flea market about 10-12 years ago.
I said "How's that thing sound?" He said "Nothing like a Marshall." in a sort of dismissive way.
I knew he was right and that it sounded closer to a Hiwatt. Flipped it a year or so later for $600 or so.
Ha, ha. I like that story.
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Quote from: RAGER on September 08, 2013, 10:11:19 AM
^^sounds about right
I was thinking about turning it into a reel-to-reel.