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NBD Peavey Fury...

Sep 4, 2020
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Hey all grabbed this up today.
I think it's a 1995 it was offered locally and the price to good to pass up. USA Peavey Fury. Lots of goodies with it, 4 cables, picks, new clip lock strap, a nice padded gig bag and a new Proline wall hanger, just wanted to share it, thanks for looking, take care. :thumbsup:
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Hey all grabbed this up today.
I think it's a 1995 it was offered locally and the price to good to pass up. USA Peavey Fury. Lots of goodies with it, 4 cables, picks, new clip lock strap, a nice padded gig bag and a new Proline wall hanger, just wanted to share it, thanks for looking, take care. :thumbsup:
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Nice, it looks new.:)
 
Hey all grabbed this up today.
I think it's a 1995 it was offered locally and the price to good to pass up. USA Peavey Fury. Lots of goodies with it, 4 cables, picks, new clip lock strap, a nice padded gig bag and a new Proline wall hanger, just wanted to share it, thanks for looking, take care. :thumbsup:
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That is a great bass. I'd love to have one.
 
Nice, it looks new.:)
Thanks Doc it's a keeper but definetly not new condition it's been gigged fairly hard and has the scars to prove it.
That is a great bass. I'd love to have one.
They are out there, check often inexpensive Fury's like this do show up on occasion.

i'm with the doctor: that ax looks like it's in superb shape! i have fond memories of a fretless peavey fury, @C Stone --- i hope yours is just as much fun! congrats on your new instrument! :thumbsup:
Thanks JRA not as nice as my 92 but great bones none the less. :thumbsup:
Me thinks you done good! :bassist:
Happy so far, thanks!
 
Hey all grabbed this up today.
I think it's a 1995 it was offered locally and the price to good to pass up. USA Peavey Fury. Lots of goodies with it, 4 cables, picks, new clip lock strap, a nice padded gig bag and a new Proline wall hanger, just wanted to share it, thanks for looking, take care. :thumbsup:
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Even though you indicated it has scars, from this picture it looks great! Yard sale? CL? Pawn Shop?
 
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Hey all grabbed this up today.
I think it's a 1995 it was offered locally and the price to good to pass up. USA Peavey Fury. Lots of goodies with it, 4 cables, picks, new clip lock strap, a nice padded gig bag and a new Proline wall hanger, just wanted to share it, thanks for looking, take care. :thumbsup:
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I have a 94 or 95 twin of yours. It's my most preferred precision I've played. Love the necks on them, and are generally lightweight.
 
I used to play a '95 Fury in High School for my jazz band bass spot during practices. Excellent playability, great P-bass tone and excellent feeling neck that sold me forever on the "jazz profile." I remember in the back there were a couple of Japanese Fenders that were used for back ups. Right before I graduated I asked the band director if I could buy the red and white Fury with the maple neck, and he told me "No man, it just fits right."

Super light, amazing neck, classic tone.

I'd buy a red and white one with a maple neck if I ever find one.
 
Even though you indicated it has scars, from this picture it looks great! Yard sale? CL? Pawn Shop?
Offer-up score, I'd say fairly normal scars/dings from use, color hides a lot of it bit it's there, not as nice as my aged white 92 that I gigged hard with for a decade but it was always transported in hardcase thanks B.
Can never go wrong with a $100 Fury. Congrats!
I'd grab everyone if I could. :D
I have a 94 or 95 twin of yours. It's my most preferred precision I've played. Love the necks on them, and are generally lightweight.
Nice! My 92 is my favorite player.
Nice! I have an 89 Fury w rw board, the j neck which is the 2 piece neck....absolutely stellar neck, around 8 1/2 lbs...put in a Duncan SPB1 vintage p pickup...it is awesome.

Great low action....Schaller tuners.....could gig anything with it!
Thanks, nice I ran across a rosewood a while back it looked killer! Plan is to put this through the paces then decide if i'll leave as is or SPB-1/Geezer it. This one comes in at 8.4lbs :thumbsup:
 
I used to play a '95 Fury in High School for my jazz band bass spot during practices. Excellent playability, great P-bass tone and excellent feeling neck that sold me forever on the "jazz profile." I remember in the back there were a couple of Japanese Fenders that were used for back ups. Right before I graduated I asked the band director if I could buy the red and white Fury with the maple neck, and he told me "No man, it just fits right."

Super light, amazing neck, classic tone.

I'd buy a red and white one with a maple neck if I ever find one.
I cut my teeth on a Fury love the neck, still prefer J width. I saw a red/white Fury on GC website yesterday so there's your chance!