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Fender Princeton Reverb-Amp

by Rick Taylor
(North Canton, Ohio)

I haver a Fender Princeton Reverb-Amp Model AA764 from around 1970 or so. It is the 'silver' faced variety. Serial number is, I believe, A25603. Curious as to actual date of manufacture as well as estimate value. Thanks.

ANSWER

Hi, Rick--

There are no serial number lists available. Here is the general info:

PRINCETON REVERB
- 12W, 1-10 in. speaker, tube chassis, preamp: 7025, 2 X 12AX7, 12AT7, power: 2 X 6V6, 5U4 rectifier, single channel, reverb, tremolo, blackface control panel, two inputs, six silver-top knobs (v, t, b, r, s, i), black tolex covering, silver grille, mfg. 1964-1981.

The pricing info:

1964-1967 Blackface
Excellent $1,500 - 1,900
Average $1,000 - 1,250

1968-1973 Silverface
Excellent $900 - 1,100
Average $600 - 725

1974-1981 Silverface
Excellent $650 - 800
Average $425 - 500

Lynne

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by: Rick Taylor

Lynne, thanks for the insight into the age and value of my various old guitars and amp. I appreciate it. Hope your business continues to be successful................Rick Taylor, North Canton, Ohio

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Thanks, Rick--

Let us know when we can help again!

Lynne

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