
This guitar is no longer for sale (sold on ). Vintage PEAVEY Falcon Guitar with Kahler.

If you're gonna sell it, you'll wanna take it to a shop and have it set up well first - you'd be hard pressed to find a musician who'd wanna buy somethin that old unless it's set well, meaning truss adjustment, intonation setup, fret cleaning, etc. Came with the Kahler locking trem, it's a superstrat type. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Best Answer: Late 80's to early 90's manufacturing run. If you need pictures, serial number, etc., please contact me. I'm having trouble finding any information on it (and yes, I've already checked ) and was hoping someone here could help me out. I bought it about 4 years ago from a pawn shop, but it ended up just sitting in my closet after about a week. I've got a blue and white Peavey Falcon (I think it's a custom because of the signature Falcon logo on the head stock) guitar that I'm wanting to sell. I figure I got a pretty good deal.I've got a blue and white Peavey Falcon (I think it's a custom because of the signature Falcon logo on the head stock) guitar that I'm wanting to sell. I'm going to find me some good pickups for rock music and toss in and play it till the strings fall off.įor $150 I got the DiMarzio strap, Road Runner hard case, the spare chrome bridge, both whammy bars, and the guitar obviously. I didn't think this one had any figuring in the neck but there is some flame to at least the low e side of the bi laminate neck. I could probably swap the tuners out and have the original chrome unit back on it.


It had a chrome bridge but the fine tuners were missing, so he bought a black one off Ebay. Going to do that tomorrow and oil or graphite the rollers and adjust everything the way I like it.

It really needs a good restringing and setup. It's in fantastic shape, just some basic swirls in the paint. I need a good Strat guitar for a cover band, but can't bring myself to buy a Mexican, but can't afford an American at this point and no one wants to trade my stuff for one, so this was my best option.
