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Flat Eric. . . . Fame, at last!
Two posts in one day!! Yep, it's like London busses - you wait for ages and thenseveral all turn up at once!!Back at the start of the year, I was contacted by Willie Mosely,who writes for The Vintage Guitar magazine - he was writing abook on Peavey guitars and basses and had read some of my featuresthat I had done with the help of Chip Todd.Well, the book is finished, a few of my examples have been used in the book and my copy arrived today. If you are interested in Peavey, a very worthwhile purchace!Fame at last!!Cheers. :) Back onto the Reeve restoration next time. :)
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Flat Eric's Blog - 200 Posts - A Milestone!!!
Two Hundred Posts!!!!!!! Yep, two hundred posts and an average of 711.15 visits to the blog, every week - just over 3000 a month. So, Hi to all of you out there!!!! This is a directory of some of the more popular posts but if you have landed on...
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Peavey T-40 And T-60 Users And Literature. .
Peavey were keen to let it be known that their guitars were being used by major artists, at the time - perhaps the most famous, was Ross Valory of the band, Journey. There was also Leon Medica of Le Roux and Banner Thomas from Molly...
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Peavey T-40 And T-60, The Begining. . . .
Peavey T-40 and T-60 - Bass & Guitar. How far is it back to the beginning?? 1822!! "You're Kidding"!!! Well, sort of! Way back, Thomas Blanchard invented a machine to make gun stocks all the same shape. See picture of Thomas and...
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Chip Todd. . . . . .
Well, I know I said we would look at some Classic Japanese gear but something has happened recently and I thought I would share it. You may realise by now that I am a big fan of the Peavey "T" series, with the last couple of posts dedicated to some of...
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Leo Lospennato's New Book: Electric Guitar & Bass Making & Marketing
A few years ago I had the privilege to meet luthier Leo Lospennato in Berlin and to read his first book - Electric Guitar & Electric Bass Design, a book full of teachings and information about instruments design and conception that...
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