Peavey Foundation Serial Number Lookup
PRICE DROP -- now looking for $220 shipped OBOThis is an American Made Peavey Foundation S, Black from 1986 (see photo below for serial number, which according to a number of web sources places the date of manufacture in 1986). It comes with its original molded hard shell case with brown faux fur on the inside. Swanky!This bass is solid (It's an 1980s Peavey, so you probably already knew that). There are a couple of nicks in the body below the knobs, a small one on the headstock, some buckle rash on the back, and some rusting showing on the bridge and pickup poles.Plugged in it sounds GREAT (even with the old strings that it is currently strung with), the neck is straight and fast, and there is a ton of life left in the frets..see pics for proof of all those claims Cool, vintage faux zebra strap included -- it is equipped with straplocks and so is the Peavey. In fact, I think the strap locks are the only non-original pieces on the Peavey.I have a little positive feedback here, but have the same username on Ebay, where I am over 200 positives at 100%. Look me up!I'm asking $220 shipped anywhere in the continental USA or best offer. Google voice download for nokia. Prefer Paypal or cashier's check. No trades, please!
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Join Larry Mantle weekdays for lively and in-depth discussions of Los Angeles and Southern California news, politics, science, entertainment, the arts and more. More AirTalk at www.kpcc.org.
Join Larry Mantle weekdays for lively and in-depth discussions of Los Angeles and Southern California news, politics, science, entertainment, the arts and more. More AirTalk at www.kpcc.org.
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But I hate Libby Denkman so much that I’m taking away two stars and cut some of my funding to Kpcc. Bring back Heddy Lynn Herdys and get this clown Denman off the show!
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I have been listening to AirTalk for over a decade and the show has continued to impress me all these years. Larry is one of the most level-headed, intelligent, and gracious hosts you can find. Larry avoids bias and presses both sides of the issue.
Years ago the time slot changed and I was not able to listen on my commute but I now listen to the podcast everyday and I contribute to KPCC quarterly as my gratitude for the quality programming of AirTalk. -Matthew, Windsor Square, Los Angeles.
Essential Listening
Air Talk is consistently entertaining and informative, not only one of the best public radio talk programs, but one of the best interview programs, period. Host Larry Mantle is fair and knowledgeable. The program doesn't just feature famous guests and the usual suspects talking heads, but guests who are actually experts in their fields even if they are not household names.
Because Mantle can easily pull a range of guests from the leading universities, institutions and businesses in the area, from UCLA to JPL to Cal Tech, Air Talk can easily move from local California stories, such as features on the housing crisis, to cutting edge interviews with leading scientists and researchers.
Most of all, I appreciate that Air Talk's political coverage is free of any pre-digested political bias and consistently seeks out the best, most engaging guests and interview topics, not merely the most notorious or popular. Whether you agree or disagree with a speaker, you will rarely come away from an interview thinking that an interview subject did not get a fair hearing.
The Friday programs, featuring a film critic roundtable and interviews with film makers, is a delight, especially film critic Charles Solomon's informed and affectionate discussions of animated film.
Along side Terry Gross' 'Fresh Air,' Larry Mantle's 'Air Talk' is essential listening, never heavy-handed and always engaging.