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  2. Fender Champ - Wikipedia

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    The Fender Champ was a guitar amplifier made by Fender. It was introduced in 1948 and discontinued in 1982. [1] An updated version was introduced in 2006 as part of the "Vintage Modified" line. The Champ had the lowest power output and the simplest circuit of all Fender tube amps. The Champ had only one power tube, and the power stage circuit ...

  3. Fender amplifier - Wikipedia

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    Fender generally stopped using the twill covering in 1960, though the Harvard was still covered in twill until 1963, and the Champ until 1964. At the beginning of the "tweed" era, Fender constructed many of its cabinets in "TV front" style, amps which bore a strong resemblance to TVs of the time.

  4. Fender tweed - Wikipedia

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    1953 Fender Champ in tweed covering, wide-panel cabinet. Fender tweed is a generic name used for the guitar amplifiers made by the American company Fender between 1948 and 1960. The amplifiers are named for the cloth covering, which consists of varnished cotton twill, incorrectly called tweed because of its feel and appearance.

  5. Fender Princeton - Wikipedia

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    Fender Princetons (as well as their sister amp the Princeton Reverb) from the early models into the 1970s models are highly valued particularly as recording amplifiers. The first Princeton, the "Woody" (so called for its uncovered wooden cabinet), was the smallest of the original Fender line of three amplifiers, an incredibly basic 3-watt ...

  6. Don Randall (Fender) - Wikipedia

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    Don Randall (October 30, 1917 – December 23, 2008) was a manager in the early years of the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation.He also came up with many product names, including the Telecaster, the Stratocaster, [1] the Esquire, and the Champ.

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  8. Category:Fender amplifiers - Wikipedia

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  9. Home of 1913 US Open champ Ouimet restored for golf history

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    If any of the golfers in the U.S. Open are still looking for a place to stay this week, there’s a house available across the street from The Country Club and the location isn’t even the best part.