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SOLD Peavey HP Signature USA Custom Shop - MINT

apenkoapenko Frets: 36
edited September 2020 in Guitars £
For sale is one guitar from my collection: Peavey HP Signature USA Custom.

It was played a little bit, not on stages or anywhere else but at home. 
At Peavey they used the best materials they have ever put on any guitar they made. 
HP (Harley Peavey) Signature is considered as the best of the best from Peavey. 
This one is pure USA Custom Shop guitar! Not Korean series. 
On picture, upper row, 1st from the left  

Comes with original case.

900 GBP  3 

Could make a trade for some japanese/usa strats or LP guitars write me for discussion, but money is the king here  





Peavey HP Signature USA Custom Features:
· Thin profile neck shape (it is 20mm thick at the first fret, and 21mm thick at the 12th fret). 24 3/4 inch scale set-neck with a
one-piece mahogany neck
· Ebony 24 fret fretboard with maple binding
· Mother of pearl trapezoid inlays
· 5/8" 5A quilted flame maple top on a one-piece mahogany body
· Schaller® die-cast machine heads with 18:1 ratio, dual torsion rod, and Tune-o-matic bridge with Dual Compression™
tailpiece with string-through tubes
· Two Peavey custom wound humbucking pickups
· One master tone and two master volume controls with three-way selector switch
· Gold-plated hardware








Here is what Guitar Player magazine had to say about these guitars in their September 19, 2005 issue:

"Okay, so you have a few extra bucks in your wallet and want the best Peavey has to offer. A savvy salesperson should immediately guide you to the USA Custom, a handcrafted guitar that features a one-piece neck and body, and a carved maple top that's offered in AAAAA quilted flame, or one of several custom colors (such as the white-with-gold-trim of our review sample).
The USA Custom feels light and balanced, and it has an rich, classy look that's enhanced by its gold-plated hardware, nifty exposed pickup "covers," natural maple fretboard edges (with green abalone dots), and ultra-clean bridge set into a very tight-fitting rout.
(Editor in Chief Michael Molenda reports that the USA Custom models displayed at the recent Summer NAMM show were cosmetically flawless.)
The USA Custom plays extremely well, though again, some players used to more curvaceous necks may have to adjust to its relatively flatter back. The setup, however, is absolutely superb. The action is low and amazingly buzz-free, and the sense of in-tuneness as you romp about the neck is very satisfying. Chords ring out clearly and single-note lines sound meaty and supple.
You can't split the pickup coils, so you're always dealing with full-humbucker tones. But the USA's top-end chime is such that I can't imagine anyone bumming because they can't get enough bridge pickup bite from this guitar. The 24-fret configuration may not be ideal for those who use the neck pickup a lot (it would be cool if these guitars were also available with 22 frets), but if having those two extra frets is more important, then you'll definitely appreciate how reachable they are courtesy of the angled heel and perfectly placed bevel in the cutaway.
For an American-made guitar with this much boutique attitude, the USA Custom is a square deal. It plays and sounds great, and it can certainly hold its own in the vibe department with many of the higher-priced models available today."
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