Fender Harvard Model 5F10 Tube Amplifier (1960)

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Fender Harvard Model 5F10 Model Tube Amplifier (1960), made in Fullerton, California, serial # H-03178, tweed fabric covering finish.
 
Height is 16 1/4 in. (41.3 cm.), 17 3/4 in. (45.1 cm.) width, and 8 7/8 in. (22.5 cm.) deep. This great-sounding Harvard (the Princeton's big brother) has had the typical major cap job, including "death cap" removal and 3-prong cord added. There are no circuit changes and some old parts are still present in a baggie. The speaker is a recent Alessandro Eminence model GA-10 S64 that allows a bit more cranking than the original Jensen. The outside of the amp shows some typical dirt and wear to the tweed but nothing major, the leather handle is an old very close repro. The original baffle board show a couple of old laminate cracks (someone once got too aggressive mounting the speaker) bit has been solidly repaired. All-in-all a great sounding example of the "Steve Cropper Classic" amp, one of Fender's less well known gems. And yes, we've played "Green Onions" on it�in F. Very Good + Condition.
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