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Peavey Misprint Value?

Being a Peavey, I doubt there is any added value, but then again, there probably isn't any value lost either.

Weird that would happen though, as the decal is probably the water type and would be one or two pieces....

Any chance we can see a logo pic?
 
I have one of these on my headstock...
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I have an approximately 10 year old Peavey 4 string Axcelerator...BUT it's mis-printed to say "Axceleator", missing the R. Anyone know if this ads or reduces value? Thanks!?

IF it's a home hack job - it reduces the value... if it's factory it's just a generation revision....

An Axcelerator 5 is an under the radar bass... when posting it ensure you put all of the different spellings in a keyword line. I commonly can't remember how the catalog had it spelled.

Sunburst will add... condition will add.. seems as if non-gold hardware adds to this model.

Tim
 
There was a 5 strinf peavey ax at the local shop before i moved that i liked but they wanted over 700 for it and wouldnt budge on it. They seem to run on the thought that US made means more money regardless of any other factors. Same went for them and japanese yamaha models. Two basses they could have sold but instead let sit on the wall for more years to come. The ax felt great but seemed limitedon tonal options regardless of how things were adjusted electronics wise. O yeah, and a peavey custom shop cirrus that they want thousands for...