En Gee Dee: Peavey T-30

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En Gee Dee: Peavey T-30

Post by Mo Law-ka »

picked this up in a trade for my huge-ass archtop that I bought on Mo Rawka's cross country shortscale adventure.

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23.5" scale. When I asked the guy at the shop for a measurement, he pulled out his tape measure and measured from the butt of the neck to the nut...
Even trade, I'd say
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how do you like it so far?
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a bit wierd, 2 new semi-rare T30s in about a week.
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i actually literally got mine last thursday. i am also flabbergasted that two T30s have shown up in such a short period of time.
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Post by endsjustifymeans »

If you get sick of it, I claim dibs. ;)

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Very nice .. :D
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Post by Mo Law-ka »

I really like it so far, and i thought the same thing about it being very strange...that's why I knew I had to have it.
I am still getting used to the short scale of it, especially because I'm a huge guy. I have it tuned up a full step to F#, but im going tomorrow to get some sick-nasty heavy strings, like 15s or some shit like that.

ends, i'll keep those dibs in mind. :)
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Post by cur »

Have to say, the more I see these, the more I like them.

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Post by Bacchus »

Awesome. Nice one. I've always liked those Peaveys. That's cool, as it's even odder than the T60.
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beautiful score, mo!
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That is delicious looking. The wood grain, in particular, looks incredibly hot!
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Post by ellengtrgrl »

The Peavey T-15s are also cool shortscales.
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Used to have a T-60 - awesome guitars. First ever made with a CNC machine, IIRC.
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Will wrote:Used to have a T-60 - awesome guitars. First ever made with a CNC machine, IIRC.
fact!
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ellengtrgrl wrote:The Peavey T-15s are also cool shortscales.

that was my first guitar, and the easiest guitar to play that i've ever had.
mine got stolen =[
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Post by pumpkin »

in the 1990s it seemed like every pawn shop had at least one of these hanging in it.
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Post by Berto »

i honestly say i have never played a guitar with a better neck. this is it :D
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Post by Viljami »

Anyone tried the t-40 bass? One is up for sale here, for 500€.
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ellengtrgrl wrote:The Peavey T-15s are also cool shortscales.
yes and do want hard. Especially with the plastic case and the built in amp!!
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