I never thought I'd sell this one, but here she is. I'm just not playing it as much as I once was.
1983 Peavey T-40, sort of transparent-y burgundy with maple board. Most of these are either black or natural, apparently. I've never seen another one this color, but that doesn't really mean much.
Original case is long gone, but I do have a Coffin Case I will include. Currently has a white pearloid pick guard, I have the original black one and will include it as well.
Bass has some nicks and scratches. It's not mint, but it's in great shape for a 25+ year old bass. Few marks on the upper horn, my hands weren't steady enough to photograph them but they are there. A couple very small places on the back of the neck the finish has started chipping away. Overall it's a well-aged bass.
The only non-original part is the phase switch. When I got the bass the switch had been changed out and the new switch had a larger mounting diameter. To make it fit, the original pick guard had that hole enlarged. When the pearloid guard was installed, the hole was enlarged to fit. Shortly after, the phase switch broke. The replacement switch needed to fit the new, bigger hole in the pick guard, so a bit of wood in the control cavity was routed away to make it fit. Sorry for the long explanation, I just don't want anyone to be surprised.
Pics:
If you'd like to see more pics or have any questions, please ask.
$375 shipped to US 48. PayPal only, please.
1983 Peavey T-40, sort of transparent-y burgundy with maple board. Most of these are either black or natural, apparently. I've never seen another one this color, but that doesn't really mean much.
Original case is long gone, but I do have a Coffin Case I will include. Currently has a white pearloid pick guard, I have the original black one and will include it as well.
Bass has some nicks and scratches. It's not mint, but it's in great shape for a 25+ year old bass. Few marks on the upper horn, my hands weren't steady enough to photograph them but they are there. A couple very small places on the back of the neck the finish has started chipping away. Overall it's a well-aged bass.
The only non-original part is the phase switch. When I got the bass the switch had been changed out and the new switch had a larger mounting diameter. To make it fit, the original pick guard had that hole enlarged. When the pearloid guard was installed, the hole was enlarged to fit. Shortly after, the phase switch broke. The replacement switch needed to fit the new, bigger hole in the pick guard, so a bit of wood in the control cavity was routed away to make it fit. Sorry for the long explanation, I just don't want anyone to be surprised.
Pics:
If you'd like to see more pics or have any questions, please ask.
$375 shipped to US 48. PayPal only, please.