New cheap guitar:Peavey T-25

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New cheap guitar:Peavey T-25

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I found this 1982 T-25 at my local pawn shop today.

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I keep wanting one of those. Good find.

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is it shortscale like the t15 or full scale like, i think the t60 is?
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gaybear wrote:is it shortscale like the t15 or full scale like, i think the t60 is?
It's a fullscale like a T-60

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i thought the 25 - 27 were 24.75".
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:i thought the 25 - 27 were 24.75".
Yeah,you are right but Peavey considers 24.75 full-scale.
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One cool thing about the T-25 is you can use the 2 tone controls to change the pickups from humbucker to single coil.When the tone is 7 or below you get humbucker sounds,set it high and the pickups turns into a single coils.
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Nice find in great shape, somehow Peavey guitars fit into my image of the kind of guitar a typical Pawn Shop would carry.

It also looks incredibly heavy from over here. How's the weight?
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ultratwin wrote:somehow Peavey guitars fit into my image of the kind of guitar a typical Pawn Shop would carry.
Same here, and they seem to be the last decent deal from the 80's as Westone, Westbury etc prices slowly creep up.
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The T-series are close to my heart. Sadly, not too many of them pop up on my corner. Good find!
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We played with a band called Cool Piano Roll on Saturday and the bassist was using a Peavey T-40. We just drooled over it for their entire set.
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Thanks for the posts. It's a nice guitar.It weigh just a little more than my tele 7.6 lbs,my tele weighs 7.4 lbs.

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how cheap is this?
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While I've long lusted after a T60, I had no idea the T27 existed. Plus 27 is my lucky number. If it's anything like the T60s, you're really lucky to find a light one.
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benecol wrote:While I've long lusted after a T60, I had no idea the T27 existed. Plus 27 is my lucky number. If it's anything like the T60s, you're really lucky to find a light one.
Thanks! The guitar I got is a T-25. I paid $199 for it. Actually,I messed up. When I bought it,I thought it was a T-60. I didn't even look at the head stock until I was halfway home,d'oh.

The T-27 is a little different. It has the same body but it has 3 pickups:2 single coils and a humbucker in the bridge.There is also a T-27 Special which has an ebonite fretboard.

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Some times you just piss me off red, I've been after a Peavy T series guitar for ages... I write this from a place of pure jealously. Nice find
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Post by Din of Win »

Hahaha... i JUST wrote in the 'GAS' thread in the short scale section how i wanted a T-25.

Good find! :D
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bridge looks better than the T-15s
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Fuck, that's even a really nice condition for one of these, most T's I find are battered to hell from years of punk bands.
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westtexasred wrote:Thanks for the posts. It's a nice guitar.It weigh just a little more than my tele 7.6 lbs,my tele weighs 7.4 lbs.

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