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Could it Have Been Little Arthur Duncan's ARP?

Posted:
Thu Aug 06, 2015 5:39 pm
by DainNobody
Re: Could it Have Been Little Arthur Duncan's ARP?

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Thu Aug 06, 2015 5:44 pm
by DainNobody
Re: Could it Have Been Little Arthur Duncan's ARP?

Posted:
Thu Aug 06, 2015 7:41 pm
by GuitarMikeB
That's not the ARP I was thinking of, but looks to be in fair condition except for those corroded jacks - unfortunately they may be a sign of corrision inside, too.
Re: Could it Have Been Little Arthur Duncan's ARP?

Posted:
Thu Aug 06, 2015 10:41 pm
by Badstrat
The corrosion can be cleaned from those jacks. Tuner cleaner, a soft brass Dremmel brush, and a Dremmel tool might do the job. Work slowly as you have to be careful not to over buff them. Try cleaning them by hand first before using a Dremmel as the corrosion is pretty much a surface problem. The tuner cleaner will help eat at the corrosion.
Even a cotton swab with tuner cleaner on it might work good enough.
The scary part is that carbon pots also get a build up in them, but that is corrosive and will eat the carbon traces rendering them useless. That happens to Amplifiers stored in damp environments as well. Looks like a fun toy.
Re: Could it Have Been Little Arthur Duncan's ARP?

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Thu Aug 06, 2015 10:48 pm
by Planetguy
jim1080495 wrote:My guess would be that this belonged to a Springfield jazz pianist named Arthur Duncan ....
http://www.news-leader.com/story/entert ... /16508357/
Maybe Planetguy has jammed with him?
nah...never i've really got down to Springfield (about 3 hrs from me) for any musical mayhem.
congrats on the score, dayne. hopefully you snagged it for a song and hopefully it won't be too involved to get it back to good health.
Re: Could it Have Been Little Arthur Duncan's ARP?

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Fri Aug 07, 2015 4:28 am
by DainNobody
Mark, if it was in mint condition, do you think $1400.00 would be out of line?..