Here is a link to some pictures of the switch assembly. The Master Volume lever s till performs as it should. I’ve had neither the time nor desire to have it fixed and enjoyed it just the way it is for many years. However, that although the guitar is in great condition, the accompany volume( round knob) control doesn’t work. To this day I am still amazed at how well this guitar remains in tune. And while still good for me, you may want to replace them. Only playing it at home and getting together with my brother for‘jam sessions’ When I crank it up with my Fender Deluxe Reverb amp. This guitar is the same as it was then and has had little use since. But neither really took off although we had a lot of fun doing it. We recorded“It’s a Lie” and“Sounds of the Raiders” on the JMC label in New York. I bought this guitar(in'65) because of its fast action, various sound capabilities, and, of course, it’s great looks. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Description: As a guitarist for Angie and the New Raiders from’64-67 in northeastern Pennsylvania. Please call or email me if you have any questions- 85 FedEx or USPS Express is $245 to most parts of Europe and the UK.
FedEx Ground to Canada is $175 with full insurance. International shipping guidelines: Buyer is responsible for any import duties. California residents please add 8% sales tax. Buyer to pay $60 FedEx shipping anywhere in the U.S. This guitar will be safely packed and shipped. Comes with an SKB TSA approved hardshell case as seen in the pictures. It has a good set up and plays very nicely. It was set up with 10/46's, adjusted and plays very nicely. The frets were polished and the fingerboard was cleaned, buffed and moisturized with an instrument grade lemon oil. Back, sides and neck were waxed and buffed with a high grade carnuba wax. It has just been deep cleaned and detailed. Please look at all 50+ pictures- they accurately represent the very nice condition of this instrument. This is a nice vintage piece that has all the mojo from the 1960's still intact. The pots date to 1965 and the solder joints are unmolested. The neck is straight and the original frets are in decent condition. The pickups are original Gibson P-90s and they sound really warm and responsive. The back is very clean as well- some light checking a nd a few small marks. more a few small marks here and there- but it's pretty clean overall. This guitar is in good condition for being almost 50 years old. What is a decent 62-9013A selling for these days? I know the 1482's are getting higher and higher-anywhere from $200 to $500 depending on condition.Here's a 1965 Gibson Special in a factory original polaris white finish. So if your interested in that, here is a link to an old tread I went into that: The other one(#2) missing a back-plate and with a non-original speaker, I modified to my hearts content with the thought in mind, if the 1482 stayed in production-how may it have been modernized? The first(#1) all original one I left completely stock including the two conductor cord and canned caps. The 1482 was my first guitar amp at age 16(1964) and when I got into tube amp building in 2000 I ended up acquiring two. Those are some nice looking examples you'll have posted. Model 62-9013A Montgomery Ward is basically the same amp, i've been wanting one. I have to tag in here because I'm a big fan of the Silvertone 1482 and every since I found out the