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Early 212 JB Lansing in 30's Rickenbacher amp [message #15772] Fri, 23 January 2009 18:54 Go to next message
GuitarTrekr is currently offline  GuitarTrekr
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Many years ago I found one of the earliest larger Rickenbacher (now Rickenbacker) amplifiers I nicknamed the "Big Black Box". It is very similiar to the original 1933 Little Black Box amplifier that was released with the "Frying Pan" A-25 and A-22 cast aluminum electric Hawaiian guitars.

It features an extremely early JB Lansing 212 speaker with black crinkle paint and the attached transformer. I date it somewhere from the mid to late 30's from the cabinet design, tube compliment and gold grill identical to the Little Black Box I have too. These were used with the current era Rickenbacher steel guitars and Ken Roberts model electrified Spanish guitar.

Anyone else ever seen one of these or any 212 12" speakers pre-dating the Altec company? I'll send a jpg image over if someone can chime in with any info.
Thanks, Robb

Re: Early 212 JB Lansing in 30's Rickenbacher amp [message #15774 is a reply to message #15772] Mon, 26 January 2009 12:52 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Sounds really interesting! Please post a photo if you can.


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