25 years ago I got the baby brother of that T60, the T-15; I think it was 23" scale, and still heavy as heck. I was going to stay for a week at the Bronx VA hospital to visit a friend, a WWII combat vet who was turning 98, and I had published a website about his time in the service in honor of his birthday. I decided to take the guitar along and donate it to the VA with a nice little Roland cube amp. I figured the small size would be good for vets who were recovering from physical issues. I hear they used to call the Peavey T-15 the Mississippi Mustang. It was a great little guitar. I carved Woody Guthrie's motto "This machine kills fascists" into the upper bout, and on the back wrote that it was donated by my friend to the VA. I sure hope they all got some good use out of it! Those USA made Peaveys were really well made guitars!
25 years ago I got the baby brother of that T60, the T-15; I think it was 23" scale, and still heavy as heck. I was going to stay for a week at the Bronx VA hospital to visit a friend, a WWII combat vet who was turning 98, and I had published a website about his time in the service in honor of his birthday. I decided to take the guitar along and donate it to the VA with a nice little Roland cube amp. I figured the small size would be good for vets who were recovering from physical issues. I hear they used to call the Peavey T-15 the Mississippi Mustang. It was a great little guitar. I carved Woody Guthrie's motto "This machine kills fascists" into the upper bout, and on the back wrote that it was donated by my friend to the VA. I sure hope they all got some good use out of it! Those USA made Peaveys were really well made guitars!
1985 Horizon II still plays as new.
Both humbuckers should be able to split. Recently got one and love it! For as heavy as the thing is it has the thinnest neck I’ve ever seen.