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Mark IIC+ Flame Maple

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Im thinking of selling my Mark IIC+ and I dont really want to or have to. Just thought I would put a picture up and see what everyone thought. It's the most beautiful one ive ever seen. Its going to be expensive so If you want it, be prepared to dig deep. All the options w/ simul, EV12L and reverb. Its a 12xxx serial number and a late Mark IIC that I sent to Mike B. In 2004 to be upgraded to be a C+.

If you have a Mark III Red Stripe in white ( must be mintish ) all the options + Simul I would consider that as part trade. If you have a white thiele cab to go with it that would sweeten the deal. I would consider Imbuya Red stripe combos as trade too, must be super clean.





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There isn't a date on the cabinet but im not sure that means its not original to the amp. Its definatly a period Boogie cabinet, that much is clear. It pre dates the sus system that now holds the chasis in mark amps excluding the mark 1. Plus its much nicer wood than you ever saw on any of the Mark III during that era and again, dosent have the suspension. The date on the chasis is 12/83.
 
It's a Mark I reissue cabinet. The logo is not from the MK II or III period either. It is identical to an earlier MK I reissue logo. There were some pretty phenomenal maple cabs from the 1988 MK III Limited Edition amps, but they were sus mounts.
 
That is the new version of the early MKI logo. "Boogie" in white with a gray shadow underneath. The mid-70's MKI had these but without the circled R "registered" mark. The new versions like on this cabinet have the circled R.
 
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