1960's Gibson skylark Ga-5t



Man, what am I thinking... putting these amps up for sale/trade! This diminutive Gibson Skylark amp uses a pair of 6BQ5's to drive an original alnico 10" speaker. Recently re-capped, it needs nothing except a footswitch to turn the cool sounding tremolo on and off. This really is a very clean little amp which I won't part with easily.
1960's Gibson minuteman Ga-20 RVT



The Gibson minuteman is the big brother to the amp above. And by "big" we're talking "heavy". A deceptively weighty fellow, it features two channels: the first is dry, the other has both reverb and tremolo with a foot switch to control each effect. Cranked up, it sounds great through the replaced 12" speaker. In fact, a friend used this amp just recently to record some tracks on his upcoming CD, and it really cut through the mix well. This amp has seen considerably more use than the skylark. Some lettering has worn off the front, the knobs (one of which is not original) and grill cloth are a bit more dingy, and just recently it developed the need for a serious re-cap. So it will either have to be serviced and sold higher or you do the work yourself.
Small Tweed 50's Style Tube Amp, Unrestored


Here is a cool little tube amp just waiting to be brought back to life. The original tweed is obviously faded but appears mostly intact and, I think, adds to the look of the amp just as it is. An Alnico 8" speaker resides inside along with the amp which has, I think, two or three tubes. On the control face, there is a large spot of corrosion which could easily be ground off and repainted.