Serial Numbers For Peavey Guitars
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I went over to the T-60 site and copied the serial number dating list that they have to hopefully help everyone here with their T-40 dates. Since the T-60 guitars were manufactured at the same time as the basses, the serial numbers are similar and were not separated between guitar and bass, just as they were produced.
Peavey Bass Serial Number Lookup
I've been told that these are pretty accurate. 8Mxxxxxx 1978 0000xxxx - 0030xxxx 1978 0031xxxx - 0047xxxx 1979 0048xxxx - 0065xxxx 1980 0066xxxx - 0099xxxx 1981 0100xxxx - 0129xxxx 1982 0130xxxx - 0169xxxx 1983 0170xxxx - 0199xxxx 1984 0200xxxx - 0239xxxx 1985 0240xxxx - 0259xxxx 1986 0260xxxx - 0339xxxx 1987 It must be noted that there are some rare 6 digit serial numbers that are out there that do date to 1978, however there is no way to know if they pre-date the 8M, 00 or are mixed in there as well. Here is some serial number related info that Chip had posted on the original T-60 forum quite some time ago. I don't believe that I've posted it here yet. During the last few years, I have received more than a few T-60s that were the very first ones made on the gunstock carving machine and the Ekstrom-Carlson router, before production was even in sight.
The sequence of markings on the first ones was; CT-1, CT-2, CT-B, the first three built in my carport for the 1976 NAMM show. They were in order, 6 keys per side, 3 keys per side, and the bass. These were hand-stamped.
Serial Numbers Serial numbers correlate to shipping dates of US models only. 1978 to 1995. Imports designated by EX, EXP, or BXP are not serialized by year. For more recent US serial numbers, please contact Peavey Customer Service. 2014-4-14 I've got a Peavey generation I'm curious about.anyone good with Peavey serial numbers? Anyone know how to read Peavey serial #s?
The next ones were: Guitar Dept. 1, through Guitar Dept. 5 or 6.(1976) Hand-stamped Then 0000000.0 through.00000000, 000000.0.0, and 00000.0.0.0 and these were the sales rep samples. Note that the decimal points progressed through the eight numerals and the last of the ten had two decimals.
Dating Peavey Guitar Serial Numbers
These would let us know and identify if any of the sales reps 'lost' their sample. (late 1976 or early 1977) There were some undisciplined zero-numbered ones with various single digit numbers included in the zeros, which went to artists like, Chet Atkins, Jerry Reed, Neal Diamond, Billy Gibbons, etc.( 1977) I remember the '8Mxxxxxx's, but am not sure where they were in the order, only that they weren't before the above and the #00245XXX which was the true first production guitar and was presented to Mississippi Music in Meridian, MS, (the store that Hartley's dad owned before retiring).
The Schmidt Serial Numbering head didn't have the capability of letters, only numbers, so there would have been only a very few with the 8Mxxxxxx. There were a few specials, like the Magnolia wood T-40 bass for Ken Achard, author of 'The History and Development of the American Guitar' (with rear mounted pickups and controls), that were made, with Hartley's blessing, off the records and with their initials for serial numbers. Hand-stamped Charley Gressett, his wife, my wife, and I went to see Neal Diamond years later, in California, when we worked for Fender, and were appalled that he had red, white, and blue, NEON TUBES outlining the T-60 that he played when singing 'Coming To America', (or something like that). That was probably his 000000XX. 'That's all I know about that'.F. Gump Chip It's humorous to read the word,'Vintage' after almost any guitar that's a decade or more old.