Topic: Silver Jubilee

Has anyone seen this months Vintage Guitar Magazine? One of the feature articles is The Top 25 Most Valuable Amps. It rates the Marshall Silver Jubilee Full Stack at #19 valued at $4000 to $5300

Dumble is of course #1 with the Trainwreck at #2

Re: Silver Jubilee

Is this list online?
I'd love to see a link!

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Re: Silver Jubilee

Cool

but I am kinda surprised with all the vintage and boutiqe amps around I guess its down to
the fact that the Silver Jubilee was only mad for I year , even though they still made it in black
for a while after . Honestly they are great looking and sounding amps but on their own very dark sounding
I love mine to bits and would never part with it but #19 most  valuable . mmm

"Everybody's entitled to my opinion. wink

Re: Silver Jubilee

It's in the June issue. Unfortunately the website is still featuring last months issue. At #19 of the top 25, this covers the years 1987-89 that it was made. The value is based on a FULL STACK not just the head alone. It also doesn't differentiate between silver or dark.

Grab a issue off the news stand.

Re: Silver Jubilee

I have Ceriatone clones of both the Dumble and the Jubilee. Love them both. Something tells me I should go for the Trainwreck...  wink

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Re: Silver Jubilee

What is the ceriatone Dumble called?

Any writeups on the characteristics of dumble vs. trainwreck vs. julbilee???
How are these amps "the sound" if we never played through them or know what they're like?

- Nic from Detroit... posting on JB's Forum since 6-2-2006
Ask me about my handwound Great Lakes Guitar Pickups
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Re: Silver Jubilee

Bluesbreaker wrote:

I have Ceriatone clones of both the Dumble and the Jubilee. Love them both. Something tells me I should go for the Trainwreck...  wink

Absolutely love mine ..I'm keeping it forever  big_smile

Re: Silver Jubilee

NPB_EST.1979 wrote:

What is the ceriatone Dumble called?

There are several models on offer. I have the S&M Special, which is based on the Dumble #124. It is brighter and has a more biting OD tone which I like. There is also an clone of # 183, the HRM series etc. etc. http://www.ceriatone.com/productSubPage … TSMain.htm

Re: Silver Jubilee

dave_5150 wrote:
Bluesbreaker wrote:

I have Ceriatone clones of both the Dumble and the Jubilee. Love them both. Something tells me I should go for the Trainwreck...  wink

Absolutely love mine ..I'm keeping it forever  big_smile

Do you mean the Trainwreck? Tell me more about it. I don't mean to hijack this thread, so feel free to pm me.
BTW, I just love my Ceriatone Jubilee. My current No 1. I'm intrigued by the Trainwreck, though. I like to idea of just using the guitar's volume and tone pots to get different tones. Works great with the Jubilee too.