1956 Fender Princeton Tweed 5F1 Investment Grade Mint
Description
You won’t find a tweed Fender Princeton is cleaner condition that this one on the market.
This is super clean, investment grade, “Near Mint” to “Mint” condition Princeton, with original canvas cover included.
Tube chart shows the model as 5F2, with the impressed chassis serial # of P00972 also written on the tube chart.
“Tube Chart” reads: “Fi” which stands for F= 1956 “i “= September, or September of 1956 completion date at the factory.
Cabinet measures roughly 18” 16” 8 ½”
Original tubes, speaker and cone.
Tweed Princeton’s are classic Fender amps. I prefer them to Champs, because the tone control adds a little clarity that the Champs lack.
It is EXTREMELY rare to find vintage tweed Fender amps from the 1950’s in this perfect condition.
It has had basic typical maintenance done to it: power cord replaced and electrolytic power caps replaced.
There is virtually no fraying at the seams of the tweed. There are no “knot hole” circle marks. This is an exceptional example.
This will be well packed using Styrofoam sheets and bubble wrap. It will take me a few days to build a box for it. Due to their age and electronic nature, all vintage amps are sold as is, no returns.
This is super clean, investment grade, “Near Mint” to “Mint” condition Princeton, with original canvas cover included.
Tube chart shows the model as 5F2, with the impressed chassis serial # of P00972 also written on the tube chart.
“Tube Chart” reads: “Fi” which stands for F= 1956 “i “= September, or September of 1956 completion date at the factory.
Cabinet measures roughly 18” 16” 8 ½”
Original tubes, speaker and cone.
Tweed Princeton’s are classic Fender amps. I prefer them to Champs, because the tone control adds a little clarity that the Champs lack.
It is EXTREMELY rare to find vintage tweed Fender amps from the 1950’s in this perfect condition.
It has had basic typical maintenance done to it: power cord replaced and electrolytic power caps replaced.
There is virtually no fraying at the seams of the tweed. There are no “knot hole” circle marks. This is an exceptional example.
This will be well packed using Styrofoam sheets and bubble wrap. It will take me a few days to build a box for it. Due to their age and electronic nature, all vintage amps are sold as is, no returns.