Category:Alamo Electronics Corporation

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References

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  • Michael Wright. "Alamo Guitars and Amps: Remember the Alamo - Part II". Vintage Guitar (issue unknown).
  • Michael Wright. "Alamo Guitars - Part I". Vintage Guitar (Aug. '96).
    "​In late 1946, Eilenberg was contacted by Milton Fink, owner of Southern Music, a large publishing company and music wholesaling business in San Antonio. ... In 1947, Alamo Electronics was up and running in a 2,000 square-foot facility at Romana Plaza. The initial products included record players ... From instrument cases and radios it wasn't a big step to making instruments and amplifiers, a move which occurred in 1949-50. Alamo began manufacturing amps and lap steel guitars. Appearing for the first time in 1960 was Alamo’s first Spanish electric duly, dubbed the No. 2590 Texan. ... This was a solidbody guitar with two equal cutaways, not dissimilar to a Gibson Les Paul Junior. ... "
  • Carroll Jedistar. Alamo amplifiers. jedistar.com.
    "​Produced in San Antonio, Texas from 1974 to 1982. Founded by Charles Eisenberg, Milton Fink and Southern Music, San Antonio, Texas. Distributed by Bruno. / From 1949 – All tube amps. / 1973-1980 – Solidstate preamps and valve power section. / 1980-1982 – all solidstate. "

Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.