Talk:Fender Harvard

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Not mythical; but how to edit?[edit]

Currently the article describes the 6G10 Harvard as very rare or possibly even mythical, citing Teagle and Sprung's excellent but 20-year-old book. However, the 6G10 definitely is not mythical, and several exist today. But I can't figure out a way to edit the article that isn't OR. Advice?

(The 6G10 used the same circuit and chassis as the 5F2A Princeton and the same cabinet shared by the tweed Harvard and "large cab" tweed Princeton, but with the transformers of the brownface Princeton 6G2. It was a 1962-3 expedient by which the famously frugal Leo could use up leftover parts, rather like the 1963-4 "black tweed" Champs.) Solicitr (talk) 19:39, 20 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Harvard amps had descendents[edit]

In this article there is a mistake. Here is is: ”… although the Harvard name was revived later by Fender, no descendants.” In reality, Fender, in 1981 and later, did a solid state Harvard 20W amplifier with and without reverb. You can find them on Reverb or simply googling “solid state Harvard”. 82.52.35.52 (talk) 07:52, 7 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]