The Peavey T-Series guitars and basses are one of these bargains—high quality, American-made instruments that can be found for well under $1,000—a far cry from the most expensive guitars of their era. And unless you're a big Peavey fan (like myself) or an expert on vintage guitars, there's a good chance that you haven't even heard of.. From the dawn of the CNC era we have this 1983 Peavey T25. Produced between 1982 and 1983, the T25 was part of the T series that came following the success of the T60 and opened the door for CNC manufacturing in the guitar industry. Designed by Chip Todd, Peavey redesigned one of its plants in Mississippi to incorporate the new technology.
Peavey's T-60, T-30, and T-40 were a little, how shall we say, 1970s in their look. They must have been moderately successful because Peavey decided to stick with guitars. In 1982 Peavey had Chip Todd revamp its T (now "Technology") line, just before Todd got hired away to Fender. To the casual eye the new T guitars—T-15, T-25, T-26.. From the dawn of the CNC era we have this 1983 Peavey T25. Produced between 1982 and 1983, the T25 was part of the T series that came following the success of the T60 and opened the door for CNC manufacturing in the guitar industry. Designed by Chip Todd, Peavey redesigned one of its plants in Mississippi to incorporate the new technology.This guitar is in very good condition. There are a few.