Convoluted Mark III stripe chronology question.

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Hey everyone. I just got my Mark III 60 watt blue stripe combo back from being repaired after I was sold some mismatched power tubes whilst on tour with my band (after one got popped by a stray table leg, I had to buy some new ones or use other people's less amazing amps for the remainder of the tour). Anyway, the poorly matched tubes I was sold resulted in a resistor burning out above a tube that was running way too hot. Thankfully the problem has been fixed and I've fitted a pair of Mesa Boogie 6L6GC STR 440s in the amp and it sounds better than ever. I love it. I'll never sell it as it does everything I need it to do, although it has no reverb it does have a GEQ and the sound is perfect for the thrashy skatepunk band I play in.
However, I've noted from something I read on here that Mark III Blue stripes were produced between 1988 and 1989, and when I took the chassis out of the cab to assess the damage visually (there was smoke when it stopped working properly, although it still made a sound) I saw that the amp was dated "3/28/91". Can anybody on this fantastically informative and interesting forum shed any light on this matter for me? I love knowing all I can know about my baby.
 
Well, first, a couple years either way shouldn't be that important. And I'm fairly sure Mesa was making green stripes and Mark IVs concurrently.
Also, remember that Mesa was still largely a custom order shop. I'm sure you could order a 60 watt blue stripe even after the green stripe came out. Just ask, and pay for it. Plus, your options are a bit left of center from "normal". Whoever ordered that amp specifically asked for the Graphic EQ, but *no* reverb. All the features such as your basic 60 watter, Simul-Class, 60/100 watts, Graphic EQ, Reverb, and speaker choices were all options you ordered for your very own amp, not something on Guitar Center's sales floor.
 
Thanks for the reply. Makes sense to me now. My boogie has the 200 watt EV Black Shadow speaker in it as well. It's a beast! I love it when it kicks the arse of some 100 watt half stack at a gig and people come over to me asking me questions about it. :D
 

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