Marshall Museum --- Mr. T's Collection vol.7
Item#13
MODEL :1959&1982A
SERIAL NUMBER:12096&31502
This is the real one of the white half stack which is shown on the front cover of "The History of Marshall". Made in '68. It is in Japan! Mr.T got it from a collector in the United States. As soon as he find this on a list, he thought he had better get it. It was expensive but fully original. Of course, he owns the base cabinet, 1982B.
The rear panel. This is for export and did not have the voltage selector.
In those days, the products had the badge on the rear panel. But the model name is not printed.
The notation of “110V” shows that this was for export. As the colour model, this is very early model.
The inside of the amp. 3 x ECC83 and 4 x EL34. Same as current 100W vintage model.
Stopper for the power valve.
Feet for the amp head. It used to be half-ball shape.
The circuit is point-to-point wiring. Fully original except some capacitors.
Birds-eye view of the chassis. The “Lay down transformer” is the evidence for the Plexi Marshall.
The caster of the speaker cabinet. It has the stopper!
Enlarged photo of the input jack on the speaker cabinet. The jack used to be located very low. The badge below the jack shows the serial number and model name.
Installed speaker is Celestion G12H-30 Greenback. Labeled G12H-30 is rare in this era. Speaker is directly wired.
To Be Continued...










