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Marshall 2204 Replacement Faceplate HELP!
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s***@hotmail.com
2005-02-20 02:41:55 UTC
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Helloe everyone, I just came into a JCM 800 2204 head and an owner
previous to myself thought it would be cool to remove the metal
faceplate on the front. Now, I would love to find a replacement,
original, replica, repro, whatever. Just something I can stick on
there. If ANYONE can help, please e-mail me @
***@hotmail.com . I thank you in advance for anything you
can do to help me and my Marshall out.
Jeff Engelmann
2005-02-20 03:14:48 UTC
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Here's a guy who can help you roll your own - if you provide the layout,
lettering fonts, etc, he will get it done for you on a variety of
materials - plastic, aluminum, plexi, etc.
I ordered mine two weeks ago and was informed today the product was shipped,
so I'll be reporting on the finished product by week's end. Mine's for a
practice sized amp - about $20. He charges by the size of the finished
product and type of material used.
If you go that route, it would pay you to look up an intact model of your
amp and take very careful measurements. Go to the site and you'll see what
I'm getting at.

Good luck,
Jeff

http://customampfaceplates.com/index.htm
Post by s***@hotmail.com
Helloe everyone, I just came into a JCM 800 2204 head and an owner
previous to myself thought it would be cool to remove the metal
faceplate on the front. Now, I would love to find a replacement,
original, replica, repro, whatever. Just something I can stick on
can do to help me and my Marshall out.
Nels
2005-02-21 06:20:05 UTC
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Great link...Thanks Jeff!

ERic
Post by Jeff Engelmann
Here's a guy who can help you roll your own - if you provide the layout,
lettering fonts, etc, he will get it done for you on a variety of
materials - plastic, aluminum, plexi, etc.
I ordered mine two weeks ago and was informed today the product was shipped,
so I'll be reporting on the finished product by week's end. Mine's for a
practice sized amp - about $20. He charges by the size of the finished
product and type of material used.
If you go that route, it would pay you to look up an intact model of your
amp and take very careful measurements. Go to the site and you'll see what
I'm getting at.
Good luck,
Jeff
http://customampfaceplates.com/index.htm
Post by s***@hotmail.com
Helloe everyone, I just came into a JCM 800 2204 head and an owner
previous to myself thought it would be cool to remove the metal
faceplate on the front. Now, I would love to find a replacement,
original, replica, repro, whatever. Just something I can stick on
can do to help me and my Marshall out.
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