This is a Peavey Rockingham launched in 2007 and only sold in the UK for a few years. It is the product of a collaboration between Peavey and Darrel Higham, a rockabilly star in England, and late of the Imelda May Band. This blonde was “Handcrafted in China” and the quality is superb. 

 This guitar is in great shape, with very few cosmetic issues and plenty of upgrades, including a hardshell case. There are some light scratches on the back that are only visible when held to light. What appears to be a discoloration on the top surface is simply natural changes to the wood over time. The top is very clean, with only a minor (hardly visible) scratch or twoThe originals will be included in the sale

·         semi-slim depth - 2.75" (73mm)

·         two "f" sound holes

·         spruce laminated or maple top

·         maple laminated back and sides

·         multiple abalone style binding

·         rock maple neck with multiple bound rosewood fingerboard

·         pearl block inlays with abalone style inserts

·         width at nut of 42mm

·         multiple/abalone bound black finish headstock

·         premium die-cast machine heads)

·         22 nickel silver frets

·         25.5" (648mm) scale length

·         three-way toggle selector switch

·         one master and two individual volume controls

·         master tone control

·         Peavey XXX control knobs

·         rosewood bridge base with individual multi-adjust string saddles

Listed3 years ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Rockingham
Finish
  • Natural
Categories
Year
  • 2007
Made In
  • United Kingdom

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