Should keep you off the streets and out of the bars for a while Sounds like a cool project It turns out this model was made in the state of Mississippi during the years 1995-96.
The body is crafted from poplar, which according to a designer of Fender guitars, is the tone wood most often chosen by experienced players when asked to evaluate identically painted guitars made from poplar, ash, alder, mahogany, or maple.
Peavey incorporated three features found in the G&L guitars I favour: magnetic field design pickups, a dual-fulcrum tremolo bridge, and a bi-cut maple neck. Unlike G&L, Peavey just throws these ingredients into the mix without a lot of fanfare - one reason, perhaps, that these guitars are not well known.