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Orange Crush bottles from the vintage era can be quite collectible and may be of interest to collectors of vintage advertising and soda memorabilia. Orange Crush was first created in 1906 and the company has used a variety of bottle designs over the years. Some of the more collectible Orange Crush bottles from the vintage era include the "hobble skirt" bottle, which was used in the 1920s and 1930s, and the "contour" bottle, which was used in the 1950s and 1960s. These bottles can be identified by their distinctive shapes and the Orange Crush logo embossed on the glass. If you are interested in collecting vintage Orange Crush bottles, you may be able to find them at antique stores, flea markets, online auction sites, or through collectors. The value of a vintage Orange Crush bottle will depend on its age, rarity, condition, and demand.
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The 1st thing you always look at is the fuse for the power. For the Crush 12 PiX there's a plastic cover at the bottom of the 3 prong plug. Open that & inspect it for being a blown fuse. If inside the glass fuse it's black/burned. Maybe just replacing the fuse makes it work again. Make sure you use the same exact fuse, because if the amp is faulty and blowing fuses, it will blow the replacement fuse like the one it originally had and not potentially damage or burn up the rest of the amp in that process of troubleshooting it. If it continues to blow fuses, there's something else doing that and as inexpensive as the amp is, replacing it makes more sense. You might be able to have Orange send a new chassis and swap it yourself. I think the current Crush 12 vs Crush 12L has the the same dimensions but different layouts of the knobs. A complete chassis swap replaces everything except the cab & speaker. These are $ 109 new, less for a preowned current or discontinued version. If the speaker is the no sound culprit, the power indicator light should still turn on. As another posted, it might just be the rocker switch where the wires somehow have a cold solder crack or break in powering the unit on & off.
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