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Older piece of Marshall history
I learned that Park was actually a subsidiary of Marshall due to legal battles in the 90's. No confirmation. This is an older amplifier that sat in a basement for a while, but it still works well, has a great reverb control, and a pretty great gain channel. It's the amp I keep in my music room, for when I practice.
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legal battles in the 60s and 70s actually, jim's first wife's maiden tame was Terri Park as I recall... but they kept the name alive off and on for cheap amps in the 80s and 90s before they let the trademark slip and it was acquired by a new York marshall enthusiast and amp tech who currently makes boutique tube amps based on the original 60s and early 70 park circuits (which were all a little different than stock marshalls of the same era, park and narb brands were not only a way around the rose morris distribution deal but were also a test ground for Ken Bran's new ideas)
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