Emiel
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Here's one from the Beano LP. Looks like the same amp. Wouldn't a 4x10 cab be more square-sized?
The model 1961's on this page show the 10" speakers staggered in a horizontal fashion.
At the risk of looking like a moron (cuz I'm not a visual guy and don't own Photoshop)...I'm going to stick my neck out and say the amp behind Hugie's foot is, in fact, a sandwich/coffin-logo JTM45. Here's my crude "proof" mockup:
.......here's how that JTM45 compares to EC's amp:
Using my mm scale ruler and assuming the head is 66cm wide, I came up with the cab being 29.4" across and 23.9" high, which is almost exactly the size of the 1962 combo shown on Marshall's site (29.1,24.0).
When looking at the Hand Wired series, Marshall is showing the 1973x, 2x12 18w being 27.9" across and 21.3" high, and the 1962 @ 32.1" and 24.6". If the hand wired series is true to spec, it seems Eric's amp falls between the two models in width, but closer to the 1962 in height.
Using my mm scale ruler and assuming the head is 66cm wide, I came up with the cab being 29.4" across and 23.9" high, which is almost exactly the size of the 1962 combo shown on Marshall's site (29.1,24.0).
Also, dont forget that perspective and depth make a huge difference in size, i think you can only compare height of something if you know that the two things you compare stand exactly side by side.
Even 20cm/4 inches difference in depth would make quite the difference in a photo