Peavey T-60 plan?

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Bill Raymond
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Peavey T-60 plan?

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Would somebody have a plan of the Peavey T-60, or at least a template of the body shape? I'll most likely end up making it up from a good photo, but if someone already has one, it would save me some time.
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Re: Peavey T-60 plan?

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I've got a pretty decent photo for scaling purposes, and a schematic of the wiring, if you need those.
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Re: Peavey T-60 plan?

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Thanks much, Rodger, but I think I've found the photos I need and a copy of the Peavey design patent, to boot. I wasn't really intending to use the Peavey wiring scheme--I'm going to make a "Peaver": a T-60 body, wide Strat-type neck and EMG pickups in the middle and bridge positions, no neck pickup as it interferes with my thumbpick, don't you know.
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Re: Peavey T-60 plan?

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Bill Raymond wrote: -I'm going to make a "Peaver" -
Why not call it a "Ray-ver"? ;)
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Re: Peavey T-60 plan?

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Well, I don't know that I'll call it anything, but I mentioned "Peaver" as that nickname has been long attached to 2 guitars that Paul Yandell made of a T-60 body + Strat neck with pickups as I described.
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