Hi Tony, looks really good. Please don't sand that small stain on the inside back because I think it's filler that absorbs the yellow stain deeper. 5 years ago I could have made one like that but I'm getting too old for trying now. Of course I'm jealous of all your gear but I love your in-depth reviews. Stay well and happy!
I had that amp, loved it. I think I had two different models of that international amps by Bogner. I also had a Shiva. Does Bogner still make amps. I never hear about them these days.
They did make a number of different versions - pallermino, and some others. You're right the company is quiet... but amps still being sold: here: www.guitarguitar.co.uk/bogner/amps/electric/ and thanks for watching.
What’s the base wood , I’ve built cabinets with similar materials , figured veneer over another hardwood sometimes a ply . Looks great 👍 Solid would be ridiculously expensive I would think.
You can? As I said its played on the other review if I remember here: Bogner Brixton Inside and Out review: th-cam.com/video/ZCgWXGNDciw/w-d-xo.html hope it helps... I'll play it some more if that's not good enough. One brilliant amp that most guys never really tried. Thanks for watching.
:) I have not used the ham stuff for some years and the rig you saw was - cutting a long story short, left from when I bought an 'estate' in a nursing home from them. The originator passed away and had spent all his money on radio gear - they become fanatical sometimes. (Sadly) nothing left to bury him :( they called me as the only company they could think of for it all so I bought the gear personally as my company is not selling HAM gear and sold nearly all of it to recoup the costs to try and help them out of their quandary. He got a decent burial and I moved it all on for them. I kept the Kenwood TS890S to do that HAM stuff again (licensed since about 91) with a class 1 UK license but time currently stops me from getting it all going currently. I did however (if its in the pics) refinish a very nice morse key with a new figured maple base etc. and got the brass shiny again :). Nice to do. :) So now you know :) and thanks for watching.
Hi Tony, looks really good. Please don't sand that small stain on the inside back because I think it's filler that absorbs the yellow stain deeper. 5 years ago I could have made one like that but I'm getting too old for trying now. Of course I'm jealous of all your gear but I love your in-depth reviews. Stay well and happy!
Hey thanks for that info... I'm no woodworker type so useful info. Thanks for watching.
Really cool Tony. Awesome!
Well I think it looks good too :) Thanks for watching.
I think it looks really cool. Thanks for showing it off!
Thanks - yes I like it too - thanks for watching.
I had that amp, loved it.
I think I had two different models of that international amps by Bogner. I also had a Shiva. Does Bogner still make amps. I never hear about them these days.
They did make a number of different versions - pallermino, and some others. You're right the company is quiet... but amps still being sold: here: www.guitarguitar.co.uk/bogner/amps/electric/ and thanks for watching.
Good to see you back Tony!
I seem to 'come and go' depending on YT somehow. I have to say it can be frustrating when you make the videos as I have. Oh well. Thanks for watching.
@@tonymckenzieofficial And your Bogner looks fantastic!
What’s the base wood , I’ve built cabinets with similar materials , figured veneer over another hardwood sometimes a ply . Looks great 👍
Solid would be ridiculously expensive I would think.
Not sure of the base wood. The figured wood seems about 3/8" thick so thicker than veneer though. Thanks for the info and for watching.
Cheers Tony! Wish we could have heard it..!
You can? As I said its played on the other review if I remember here: Bogner Brixton Inside and Out review: th-cam.com/video/ZCgWXGNDciw/w-d-xo.html hope it helps... I'll play it some more if that's not good enough. One brilliant amp that most guys never really tried. Thanks for watching.
Welcome back, Tony!
Yes here I am... :) Been waiting for parts etc. and will get the guitar neck Monday so all that stuff will be coming on... thanks for watching.
Bog,,,near,,,perfect!!!!
Ha a classic comment if ever there was one... Thanks for watching.
Looks cool 🙂
Thanks for watching - appreciated.
Didn't know you were a ham, Tony. Trying to figure out what the rig is... SunSDR maybe? Not an Icom or Yaesu as fas as I can determine. 73
:) I have not used the ham stuff for some years and the rig you saw was - cutting a long story short, left from when I bought an 'estate' in a nursing home from them. The originator passed away and had spent all his money on radio gear - they become fanatical sometimes. (Sadly) nothing left to bury him :( they called me as the only company they could think of for it all so I bought the gear personally as my company is not selling HAM gear and sold nearly all of it to recoup the costs to try and help them out of their quandary. He got a decent burial and I moved it all on for them. I kept the Kenwood TS890S to do that HAM stuff again (licensed since about 91) with a class 1 UK license but time currently stops me from getting it all going currently. I did however (if its in the pics) refinish a very nice morse key with a new figured maple base etc. and got the brass shiny again :). Nice to do. :) So now you know :) and thanks for watching.
Those dovetails look to be inserts and for that money I'd expect to see perfect joinery. But that's how I like to work.
Ha I'm no joiner so I can't tell! Looks OK to me but limited woodwork knowledge... Thanks for watching.
I thought it was gonna be 800 ti buy one ha
Ha - I get that of course... but I did think it was a reasonable price at £450 (which included shipping etc). Thanks for watching.
@@tonymckenzieofficial ya no great price
we didnt get to hear it
There is a link in the text to the full review and I think there's playing on there too. Thanks for watching.