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When American businesses often fail to compete with Japanese manufacturers, it’s amazing that Jim the polite, diminutive English businessman still appears on these shores every few years promoting the legendary rock amps that bear his name —

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Rip It Up, Issue 180, 1 July 1992, Page 14

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When American businesses often fail to compete with Japanese manufacturers, it’s amazing that Jim the polite, diminutive English businessman still appears on these shores every few years promoting the legendary rock amps that bear his name — Rip It Up, Issue 180, 1 July 1992, Page 14

When American businesses often fail to compete with Japanese manufacturers, it’s amazing that Jim the polite, diminutive English businessman still appears on these shores every few years promoting the legendary rock amps that bear his name — Rip It Up, Issue 180, 1 July 1992, Page 14

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