About 15 years ago I purchased a micro amplifier, along the lines of those tiny Marshalls, Voxes, and Fenders that you see at the checkout counters of music shops. You know, plastic, uses 9-volt batteries, puts out like a watt of power maybe. Well, I
think the one I'm trying to identify was an Ibanez... it was brown plastic, it might have been like 6 inches tall, I believe it took two 9-volt batteries... It was styled along the lines of an old-fashioned radio, kinda like this:

Mine disappeared several years ago, but I remember it having a very nice overdriven sound, much clearer than the comparable micro-amps by Vox, Marshall, etc. At moderate settings I could nail the George Harrison "Fixing a Hole" tone, and turned up all the way it could get early-Queen "violin" guitar tones.
I can't really remember who made it but I'm like 75% sure it was Ibanez. Might anyone here remember this little bugger??