MY NEW GAS

I'd like to have it's T-60 cousin.

But, IF you do get a T-40, and IF you flip it, you deserve to have someone step on your blue suede shoes.
 
No that would not flip----

I should be honest in its not NEW GAS I have ALWAYS wanted one just never had the $ at the time or the time at the $----- just stars never aligned....
 
After buying, selling, trading, and generally flipping over 180 plus guitars in my time, I'm going to make a genuine statement.

EVERYTHING IS FOR SALE.

When offered enough or whatever in trade, you'll part with another. Guitars are nuthin but lumps of wood, frets, strings, and other stuff. They ain't living beings or vital body parts or organs. You can live without em. Guitars are everywhere. Amps too. Been through over 70 or more of them.
Everything's for sale if the price is right. :hmmm:
 
YEs and for a LOT LESS $

YEs and no Walks Backwards........ certain special ones have been around years............and truly would be the LAST to go.
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Others where gifts and free and until the "gifter" is gone from this world I would not feel right about selling them
BUT YES....... the rest --- have "sell by dates"....some shorter some longer .......

Oh and ALEX.......I allready have a Rickenbastard.
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some Peavey T-60 content here.

Stevie Wright performs Evie parts 1, 2 and 3 in front of the Sydney Opera House in November 1979 with one of the guitar players playing a T-60...
 
Always room for a QUALITY USA MADE VINTAGE 1979 BASS at an awesome price Chris
 
Thanks Goo.
Needs a good polishing or oiling wood is soo dry on her.......

Was thinking good ol Gibson Guitar polish----- any other suggestions out there???!!!!

The original finish is well worn thin for sure and I want to protect the wood on this beastie.
 
I dunno...maybe leave it as is. It's up to you, but it's a unique part of that axe's history.
 


Looking for one of these..............seriously..........

Scott Grove is controversial to some...many don't like him. I kind of like him...he can ramble on...but, he makes me laugh.
I do like how he gives these old, under-appreciated instruments some props.
 
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