Fender amps? What have you owned?

I’m a mostly Fender amp guy. There were about five years I used a Marshall half stack I’m currently using an Orange with the band but the rest of the it’s mainly been old Fenders. Over the years I’ve owned all this, the most cash I ever plunked down was $350. In order of ownership:

1976 Twin Reverb
1967 Bandmaster
1966 Bassman w/matching cab
1962 Princeton
1968 Super Reverb
1960 tweed Champ
1966 Princeton Reverb
 
I had a Mustang something or other. That was my only Fender. They make great amps but I’ve just never wanted one.
 
Just a Fender Frontman 25r. It has a speaker out and I’ve always had it plugged into a Crate 412. Has a gain channel I never use. It’s working for me for 15 years.
 
I had a Fender Bassman 135 running through a home built 2x12" as my 1st gigging amp. Used to stay clean all the way up and was a great pedal platform.
 
Oh I forgot the 15watt mustang mk1 modeler I had. Great sounding amp for home, recording and tweaking with the computer. It fell down somehow with the USB cable still in and damaged the USB. Just couldn't really use it after that. Sold it to a guy that just needed a blues harp amp for 50 bucks.
 
Blackface Champ, Blackface Dual Showman, Drip Edge Deluxe {I miss that one) and a Vibro King. I always wanted a Twin but was too afraid of the weight
 
Had the Super Chap XD and a red knob Princeton Chorus.

Bro in law had a 140 H fullstack. It was without a doubt the most horrible sounding Fender I have ever heard.

edit- Forgot the Pro Roc 1000.
 
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Early 70s 50w Silverface Bassman head I've owned since the 90s. Fully recapped and serviced about 10 yrs ago. I run it into a homemade pine cab with a Weber Cali 15".
Had a little Mustang practice amp with the 8" speaker for a while but eventually passed it on to a beginner.
 
1964 Bandmaster head with 2x12 bottom
1965 Bandmaster head with 2x12 bottom (both at the same time)
1994 Blues Deluxe (still have) (replaced speaker with EVM 12L)
 
Pro Junior
Super Champ X2

My cousin has had a blackface Princeton Reverb since the 70s and I've played through it a million times, so I'll sorta' count that one, too...
 
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