I've been playing most of my life, but really backed off when I got married and had kids (familier story, I'm sure). I recently had a very bad knee injury at work and have been home for quite a while. It's getting boring stuck in the house, so I'm picking it back up. I spent most of my years playing Marshalls, but all I have left right now is my Gibson J185, Les Paul and a 71 Twin Reverb. Reading through this forum has given me the itch to get another Marshall. I've done alot of research and decided to build a Plexi 50 with 70 specs. I wish I could go back in time and buy a brand new Marshall half stack for $800, but those days are gone. I think it will be much more satisfying to build it myself. I feel my schematic reading, soldering and troubleshooting skills are up to the task. From what I have read, it seems that assembling the amp will be just as rewarding as playing it. I'll be ordering it soon, and will post pics of the progress.

Here's a story that some of you may get a laugh out of: When I was 16 years old, I finally saved up enough money to get my first good amp. This was in 1978. The closest place that sold good equipment was The Music Crib in Oak Lawn, IL. The owner was an old guy named Gus that smoked a pipe in the store all day. He knew his shit though. My parents wanted to come with me to make sure I didn't get "taken advantage of", as if they knew the current prices of guitar amps...
I spent about an hour there playing through different rigs and narrowed it down to a 50 watt Marshall half stack and a 50 watt HIWATT half stack. They both sounded great and were about the same price. I couldn't decide...
I decided to ask Gus his opinion and he said that "they are both great amps and very similar, but the Marshall gets a little more dirty". My mom interrupts the conversation and asks Gus "well, can't you clean it?" Gus and I busted up laughing while my parents just stood there wondering what we were laughing at. It's a memory of my mom I will never forget.
Anyway, I look forward to sharing my build and helping out others whenever I can...
Jeff