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luckman67

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  1. 😎 Lovely bass
  2. Stunning looking bass, love the big 70's logo 😎
  3. You have done an amazing job putting this together 😎
  4. I keep on looking at the V4 Tony Butler sig P bass , is your P bass full Fender thickness?
  5. Are the bodies on these the full Fender thickness or are they slimmer, like a Squier P or J bass?
  6. Nice to see a pointy headstock bass in 2018, damm I miss the 80's 😁
  7. A very nice looking YOB Bass enjoy it 😎
  8. Bought a set back in 1988 said Made in West Germany on them, still working fine today 30 years later.
  9. I really can't tell hence why I have put spares or repair in the header description, so anyone who wants it isn't duped 😊.
  10. I have just taken a couple of pics & maybe it's my eyes I don't know, but it's £100 for a USA made bass & OHSC
  11. Sunday night bump for a very cheap American made bass 😀
  12. Sorry from Farnworth in Bolton I can be emailed at [email protected]
  13. I am selling my 1992 Made in USA Peavey Foundation bass with the renowned Peavey Super Ferrite pickups, & the bass comes with the OHSC which they called the chainsaw case. The bass has been well used during it's past 26 years, and it shows though it's honest relic. The reason I have put spares or repair is that to me either the neck looks off or the bridge is not straight I can't tell either way, I don't have the interest or time to spend on this bass and I need to free up some space at home. Which is why it's priced at only £120 no offers & collection only so you can see before you buy. If nothing else you could put another Peavey neck on it or part it out again something I don't have the time to do. So an American made vintage Peavey bass for less than a Squier Affinity.
  14. I have heard/read roughly a quarter of an inch, if thatch true or not.
  15. It looks like the E83 from the mid 80;s,IIRC these like the Sunnn basses were made of chunks of ash glued together.
  16. Big fan of the Rumble 200 combo bought back in January 2015, see no reason to change it anytime soon love the sound through the 15" speaker.
  17. I feel exactly the same my wife bought me a 1989 MIK Squier Precision & I can't get passed the thinner body.
  18. It is a sad day I hope an American company/investors take over.
  19. The Guild B301 wa the first American bass I ever played in the only guitar shop in the town where I lived back in early 1987.
  20. I wanted to get a bass from my past from when I started learning to play, & the brand of basses that held a sentimental meaning to me for my 50th last August. I grew up in a town in North Wales which had one guitar shop & was a Peavey dealer & also that my, late Father had bought me a 79 T-40 for my 21st back in 1988 so made my mind up for me. So last July I found a 1992 Peavey Foundation on eBay and even though it had the Super Ferrite pickups like the 80's models, the body & headstock shape just were not the same but I bought it anyway. Fast forward to this February and with help from kodiakblair found a 1986 Peavey Foundation in, good condition from a fellow BC member dave.c which ticked all the boxes. An 80's bass from when I was 19 and the thought of turning 50 was a life time away, I miss the 80's plus as bassists I honestly thought we had it better then than now.
  21. Sent you a PM .
  22. In the past 7 months I have been lucky enough to get hold of 2 USA made Peavey Foundation basses, for less than the cost of a MIM Fender Precision or Jazz. Though hand on heart I prefer the 80's version more than the 90's version. I have asked kodiakblair for his advice as I am planning on selling the 92 Foundation, but I'm unsure that the neck is as it should be. So I will get it checked by a professional as I wouldn't want to sell someone a project bass, unless they want one so here are my 1986 & 1992 Peavey Foundations together for the first & only time.
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