Marshall Hand-Wired 2061x head & 2061cx matching cab. Tim's Live Rig consisted of the Marshall 2061x head and the Ampeg 50-watt Reverbrocket atop a vintage Marshall 4x12 BW cab w/Greenback 20's.
        

Ampeg Reverbrocket 50-watt all tube head running EL-84's. This is the last of the Ampeg amps manufactured in the USA before moving their factories overseas. Very cool blue "diamond" tolex covering, even has the old-school blue pilot light!



Tim's Live Pedal Board setup [custom ATA Board built of 1/2" marine board w/HD corners & hinges, very heavy... but rock steady!]

  • DigiTech Harmonizer/Tuner
  • VOX Wah [early 80's]
  • Fulltone Full-Drive 2
  • Boss Dual Programmable Delay
  • Ibanez Phaser/Flanger combo
  • Electro-Harmonix POG
  • MXR Micro Amp
  • Epiphone Mandobird 8-string model sitting below my vintage Marshall JCM-800 Lead cab w/12" Greenback 30. The Bird is autographed by good friend & guitar legend Greg Martin of the Kentucky Headhunters. I had the bridge plate modified to accept regular light guitar strings ... wicked for slide work!




    .:: Epiphone Moderne ::.

    Rare Epiphone Moderne "Nuke" with built-in amplifier with switching for "clean" & "dirt" channels. Due to the speaker placement, it will sustain ALL DAY! This is the axe I grab when a new idea or lick springs up ... just switch it on & GO!




    .:: Mini-Jet Les Paul ::.

    This is my Mini-Jet Les Paul model that I found while visiting a studio in Nashville. When I plugged it in I just had to have it, amazing full sound & Tone. Equipped with a Dimarzio DP100 humbucker pup. * pictured in my Les Paul standard case for visual


    1961 Harmony dreadnought ... one of my earlier purchases. This is a prime example of American quality & craftmanship from the good ole days! I keep this one for display only, an amazing piece of work. I used a Harmony 4x10" speaker column extension cab on our first 45 RPM vinyl in 1965.   *The Harmony Company was an American company based in Chicago that at one time was the largest musical instrument manufacturer in the USA. Between 1945 & 1975, Harmony had mass produced over ten million guitars. The Harmony Guitar Company ceased in 1975 & sold the Harmony name.


    1950's Violin all hand-made by my Grandfather (L.C. Litton, RIP), including the machined tuning gears. The scrolled head stock was hand carved.


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