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Pretty much brand new, he bought it last year.
I have a 1970 Fender Twin Reverb. It's properly beat and needs some TLC but still sounds awesome and has crazy mojo. But it's heavy as fuuuuck.
The other day he was talking that he was thinking of trading in his amp for a Twin. I know what he'd get in trade at the shop, and I know what I'd get for mine, so I threw the idea out there of just swapping amps. He played my Twin last practice and is pretty sold on it now. Still time for me to think on it, and I'm going to try to borrow his amp for a week and vice versa to see how it works. The Twin does need work...it has volume but after it's been on a while it's prone to noises. He knows what it does and that it needs service but isn't deterred, after all, the money to have it gone through will be less than cash on top of his trade if he were to get one from a shop.
I've been wanting a smaller, lighter amp for a while, but was sort of thinking of keeping the twin and trading my Epiphone for something smaller, buuut, what I would have probably ended up with wouldn't be as nice as I figured my "tube Fender money" had already been spent. Then again I just looked it up and these new things are Made in Mexico...are Mexican Fender amps as meh as their guitars?
Nothing really more to add at this point, I just might do this and figured I'd see what shortscale thinks before I do.