My new Peavey T-15

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My new Peavey T-15

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So, I already posted on the forums yesterday, but I figure I would do a proper one here. This is my first short scale guitar, and let me tell you I needed one! I have been playing for about 7 months and my 25.5 Strat was WAY too much for me. So I was looking for a value short scale and found my new baby. I looked online and could only find single guitars that went for around $250. So when I saw that this came with the case for $275 I jumped at the opportunity. The guy I bought it from had to refinish the guitar because he said it looked like some one spray painted it red. The job is decent, some minor inconsistencies, but nothing that is worse than my old Squire. And as far as my previous post goes, I put 11's on it, and it seems like it is made for this thing. ImageImageImage

Here is the one spot I had a problem with.

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Overall I am very happy and excited. And yes the amp works.
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Post by Nick »

Oh man, AMP IN CASE!!! Awesome! That also looks like a decent refin.

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you could/should have just kept the original thread and just added pictures to it as a new post instead of making an all new thread

when posting several pictures, it's best to enter down to a new line for each picture, so they don't display side by side and stretch out the site format.)
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Post by Mack10k »

Thanks for the input, I have a wide screen monitor so I didn't even think about that. I'll know next time, please excuse the nooby mistakes. :)
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Post by Fran »

That is just awesome. The whole thing is ahead of its time, tasteful and original . Makes you wonder why Peavey lost the plot and started making the import garbage they are now known for.
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Post by cobascis »

Great quality guitars even if the necks are a llittle thin.
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Post by Mack10k »

I actually like the thin neck, my hands and fingers are short and wide so it works out great. No banana fingers here.