K&F amplifiers

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The K&F amplifiers were the first "Fender" amps made. They were made by the K&F Manufacturing Corporation, which was run by Leo Fender and Doc Kauffman[1]. Most of the amps were finished in a "gray crinkle" finish. The finishes were baked in the Kauffman family oven. They were made in three different sizes, 1x8", 1x10", and 1x15". They are all very rare today, and few have survived.

Preceded by
(None)
K&F
1945
Succeeded by
Woodie

[edit] References

  1. ^ The Soul of Tone-Tom Wheeler