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Travel like a rock musician, complete with
classic amplifier i.e. the fantastic AC30, as
used by Rory Gallagher, amongst many.
The only difference being, instead of housing
a set of real twin cones behind that battered
metal grill, there is the usual compartment
that opens to reveal your
clothes and other
travelling possessions. Everything else is
replicated: especially the knobs, that you can
twirdle mindlessly, whilst waiting for check
in.
AC30
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vox_AC30 [xenzag, Apr 14 2008]
AC130
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AC_130 This one goes to eleventy. [AbsintheWithoutLeave, Apr 14 2008]
boom box briefcase
http://www.boingboi...smiths-boombox.html [jaksplat, Apr 15 2008]
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Just make sure it's not as heavy as the AC30; they have two handles for a reason. |
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I like Paul Smith's work, but that thing is
an embarrassment - and it costs a
fortune! Nice work if you can get it. (note
you can twirdle the knobs on my Vox -
and
that's important) |
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I like it. I initially thought this would be a guitar case that doubled as the amplifier. |
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I think the Orange would be cooler, but the AC30 would sound better - gotta have ballsy-sounding clothes. |
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Lovely!. I would include a small amplifier in it powered by a 9v battery for those busking moments. Come to think of it, I had a guitar amp in a packet of Malboro a few Christmases ago! |
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