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    They seem to make them in the Netherlands. I'm interested in their "Shadowplay" model which seems to be a like Fender tweed deluxe but with added reverb – something I've been looking for in a while. Any experience with the brand or this specific amp?

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    call him up !

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    There's no e in Elfring: https://www.elfring-amps.com/en/

    You might have thought of Elferink, the archtop maker in the Netherlands.

    The amps look useful.

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    It's Elfrink amps: Home | Elfring Amps ...Do not mix up with Elferink guitars. I've never played one btw

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    No, it's Elfring.

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    Effing amps might be a good name for them

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    True Rob....it's so confusing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob MacKillop
    Effing amps might be a good name for them
    That’s what I saw first...

    And I thought, yeah, I know what you mean!

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    As in 'Lord of the Elfrings'?

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    Yeah, I may have confused ist with Eleferink guitars which I know from my time as a writer for archtop-germany. My first thought was that Eleferink is making amps know. But it is Elfring. Thanks for sorting that out. No affiliation with Tolkien. The Shadowplay has my intention as it seems to be a variant of a tweed deluxe with added reverb. Something I've been searching for a time now. Shadowplay | Elfring Amps

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    Elfring is the guy that used to be part of the duo 'Kool & Elfring' amps. They split up a couple of years ago and Elfring still makes amps. I once played a head and cabinet, I'm not sure which one it was. It sounded very good, but it was too heavy for my taste.
    They got a lot of praise for their amps when they were working as a duo. I think it won't be any different for the one-man operation. I think the Little Gem looks promising too.

    Mr. Kool (pronounced 'Cole') also still makes amps.