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Prospective buyers would be welcome to come and see the items (including the bass) If it's possible for me to establish that they are genuine and honest. Some of you folks appear to be almost normal (I know this is a relative thing) and trustworthy! With this in mind, I'm wondering whether it's worth offering up the other items I'm hoping to turn into money, before resorting to online auctions (which I'd rather not do.) I'm not entirely sure what the protocol is here but I will be putting up for sale an Alesis multimix16 firewire, 2xYamaha MSP5A powered monitors, 4xShure SM57's and possibly a 1996 50th Anniversary Fender USA Strat and an early 90's Washburn EA20. Over the last couple of days I have taken the time to look around a bit here, and it seems like you have a very nice, welcoming hangout. I'd certainly be happy to accept that for it. I followed the link to your marketplace kindly provided by alyctes, and having poked around in there, fleabay and the web it seems like £250 isn't an unreasonable ask for this instrument. I will happily post their reply if/when I get one. They said if I sent some photographs they should be able to establish the exact model and roughly when they were produced. I've held off posting back because I emailed Peavey with a request for information and was hoping to include their findings. Thank you all very much for taking the time to reply. I can post some photos of it if this helps. It was and still is in pretty much perfect nick and I think I paid about £100 for it but it looks like it should be worth a bit more than that - if not, hats off to peavey because it looks and plays great to me. Essentially I'd really like to know what year it was born and a rough idea of how much it's worth so I'm not ripping myself or anyone else off. I was hoping somebody would be able to assist.Īny more information you can provide on this instrument would be both interesting and very much appreciated. I thought it would be easy to identify from the serial number, but this doesn't seem to be the case for Peavey's made outside the usa. The back of the headstock says "handcrafted in Vietnam" with the serial number NV04030293. I have done a bit of research online and it appears to be a Peavey Grind made in Vietnam. I now find myself redundant, I've fallen on harder times and need to sell it (along with a couple of my guitars, and some mixing equipment for that matter.) I was going to put the wife on ebay as a decorative ornament or a doorstop until she reminded me that she is the only one in our household bringing any money in. I bought a Peavey 4-string electric bass several years ago and never knew (or cared) exactly what it was.