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  1. #81
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    I don't really like either so I'll suggest a Fox's Classic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sporky_McGuffin View Post
    Hobnobs or Jaffa cakes?
    Incidentally, is your choice a matter of public record?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ed_mcl View Post
    I don't really like either so I'll suggest a Fox's Classic.
    A fine choice; Fox's do indeed make an excellent bisquit. However you must still side with either the Hobnob or the Jaffa cake.

    Personally I would side with the Hobnob, particularly if chocolate coated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sporky_McGuffin View Post
    Personally I would side with the Hobnob, particularly if chocolate coated.
    You have chosen wisely. Two chocolate Hobnobs held face-to-face and dipped into tea until just after the point of adhesion is sublime and the very 'heigth' of good taste.

    You have, staggeringly, managed to completely change the direction and tone of this thread with biscuits.
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    They are a universal panacea.

    Fox's especially so.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clecko View Post
    Yep, a Trace of some description, with a single, 15" speaker in it. This one was purchased in 1990. I was surprised to find that it has valves in it, which I didn't really think happened with bass amps. It looks pleasingly retro in my hall and, to my uncultured ears, sounds very nice.

    DUDE!!

    Is it a V4?


    Not many about.... get me pictures and serial numbers asap.


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    That's silly. They must have made tens of thousands!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ed_mcl View Post
    I'm as clam as a Hindu cow,


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    This Trace appears not to be a V4, but rather a Twin Valve Combo and the speaker, on closer inspection, looks to be bigger than 15 inches. I shall make a thread in the appropriate section and post some pics before a bit of Googling.
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    To the OP,

    I'll offer you 3 internets.
    My country pop rock band.

    Sandberg - Markbass - Diezel - Gibson - Phil Jones
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