This is a similar reaction to that I expect from my wife once the baby arrives. From memory these things really need a few decibels to get in the zone. Newborns sleep through most stuff, right?calling card wrote: ↑Wed Dec 07, 2022 8:12 am Makes me think of one Xmas when my JMP50 clone appeared at relatives place. If looks could kill, me driving it into the zone.
NAD: Marshall 1974 clone
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Mike and I were just discussing this. Suggestions? I'm not putting a 'Marshall' badge on it.
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The model number in Marshall script would look nice.
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That was our first thought. Alternatively the model in this font:sizzlingbadger wrote: ↑Wed Dec 07, 2022 11:33 am The model number in Marshall script would look nice.
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Could do, need a 3d model of it tho' I have a marshall one I've done for a few people
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