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1968 Fender guitar and bass catalogue - page 32
Fender Bandmaster, Super Reverb, Twin Reverb and Bassman amplifiers


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Fender 1968 guitar and bass catalogue. Page 32. Descriptions of various Fender amplifiers: Fender Bandmaster, Super Reverb, Twin Reverb and Bassman amplifiers. This is the left hand page of a two page spread. An image of the amplifiers described is on the following page.

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Fender Bandmaster, Super Reverb, Twin Reverb and Bassman amplifiers - 1968 Fender catalogue - page 32


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