![]() ![]() I bought the neck and body and found some Kahler parts on eBay and put her back together. The Falcon was disassembled in a parts bin at a local shop. ![]() These trems are lower end than the ones on your Falcons, I think. Like this one: Both have bi-laminate maple necks and (really crappy) Kahler tremolos. It's basically the same guitar but with humbuckers and black hardware. One looks like this but with a natural headstock. I've got a couple of these though they are not as pretty as yours. All of the script logo Falcons I have seen have the flamed necks like mine. I though I would post some pics and see if anyone else knows anything about these. ![]() com/vi/K7cKSv0MZNw/maxresdefault.jpg' alt='Honey singh chut volume 1' title='Honey singh chut volume 1'> I wish these had more traditional trems, but I think these came standard this way at least on the models with active pickups. The necks have a flatter radius compared to most strats and the trems are old khaler spyders. One has the original Peavey active pickups which are unique compared to the other active strat pickups I have tried. I wish I could find out a bit more about them. Over the years I have found two of these 1980's Peavey Falcons with the script logo. This number can be used to date a guitar and in some cases tell where it was. **/ Most guitar manufacturers put a serial number on each instrument they produce.
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