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I have another job related move coming up, 4th in 3 years. I've had enough of moving all this stuff repeatedly. Time to downsize my life. So... I'm selling off all my Hamers and my Ibanez 7 string. Full file of pictures available, I just have nowhere to post them. Please email me at

zagato78@charter.net for a complete set.

First Hamer is a Studio Mahogany(STUM). From the serial number seems to be a 2001. It has the transparent Cherry finish. OHSC, all the case goodies. This guitar has never been gigged, always kept in the case. Played mostly here at home. Unmodified and in very nice shape. Asking $600 + shipping.

Second Hamer is a Korina Artist(ARTKHB). Rarely played it is in absolutely perfect condition. Again OHSC and all case goodies plus Cert. of Auth. Serial number indicated a 2005 model. This is the one with the Duncan humbuckers. It was stupid expensive when i purchased it. Make me a fair offer.

Last one is an Ibanez Prestige 7 string. Blue metallic finish, perfect and again mostly in the case. Comes with OHSC. Asking $500.

I'm flexible on all this stuff, rather ship it than move it again. Please email me with any questions, i'm happy to provide more info.

Thanks

Dan

  • 3 weeks later...
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Just back from a couple of weeks on the road for work. The Artist and the Ibanez are still availalbe. Interested parties, please give me a shout.

I'm also going to sell my Mesa Boogie .22 caliber. It's an old one with metal switches, EQ, foot pedal. Retubed this year with Boogie tubes. Great little amp, it's just not seeing any use. Pics available asking $400.

Thanks!

Dan

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It's a channel switch (Rhythm/Lead)

Not sure if this is the 22 or the 22+ - the 22+ has the EQ section. This would be from the mid-late '80s with the metal switches.

Both are great little (LOUD) combos.

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It's a channel switch (Rhythm/Lead)

Not sure if this is the 22 or the 22+ - the 22+ has the EQ section.  This would be from the mid-late '80s with the metal switches.

Both are great little (LOUD) combos.

I saw a pic of the amp and it appeared to be single channel. Does the "lead" channel act like a boost function? Or is there a push/pull knob that controls the "lead" channel?

edited to add pics here and here.

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Let me correct what I meant - the footswitch switches between the lead and rhythm MODES of the amp. It does have a single jack, but Boogie uses that "Dual Mode" circuitry so you can simulate a channel switch.

There is a Lead Master knob that works in conjunction with the footswitch to give your leads a boost. It is "in series" with the Master Volume and is located in front of it in the signal path.

Hope that's more clear!

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Hello all. To be honest, I'm not sure if this is a .22 or a .22 +, never been able to figure that part out. It is a late '80's, according to Boogie, and 87.

It is a two channel amp, but it has one set of controls. The EQ can be set to be always on, never, or only in the lead channel. There is a Boogie mod to give separate volume controls for each channel. Very cool amp but when stacked next to my Recto-verb, well.......

Dan

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