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Paul Wade


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Post  Posted 29 May 2008 7:11 am    
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looking for older session 400 ....

thanks

p.w
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robert kramer

 

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Nashville TN
Post  Posted 29 May 2008 8:42 am    
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Paul,
I have a 1974 Session 400 in VG shape I would like to sell to fund a new purchase. I am original owner. The amp was sent to the Peavey factory for a "tune up" 2 years ago and has not been out of the house and used very little since then. It has a "Spider Web" Black Widow and aluminum knobs. The speaker has gone through 3 basket replacements the last one in the 80's.

Two negatives are (1) the speaker grill cloth has been replaced and the PV logo removed. I still have the logo but have misplaced the two attachment screws. Also, (2) the reverb hums. I assume this is inherent in the Session 400.

I can e-mail photos and serial# when I get home tonight.

$325 plus shipping. Thanks for your consideration, Bob Kramer
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Jim Wilson


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Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA
Post  Posted 29 May 2008 5:30 pm     Vegas 400
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Paul, I have a Vegas 400 i bought around 1984, Not sure how much it is like the session but iam considering selling it and thought i would reply.
Some of the knobs are a little scratchy but everything works and it's in pretty good shape, Would be asking around $450.00 plus shipping.
Thanks Jim Wilson
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