What are they worth? 24 fret,single & humbucking reverse headstock and a kahler floyd?
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Almost nothing, like $100, which is hilarious because they are actually decent guitars...........
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I thought they were pretty decent, kinda like a Vandenberg without the "name". Never had one, although came close to getting one a couple times....
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There are about 9 iterations of Tracers, 22 frets, 24 frets, maple fingerboards, rosewood, 24-3/4" scale, & 25-1/2" scale.
You describe what I think is the best of them, the 24 fret reverse headstock is the Tracer Deluxe 89, and has the 24-3/4" scale, basically a maple board version of a Vandenberg. These guitars are great for the money ($100 to $200). I have a few Vandy's and a couple of these Tracers and they compare very well.
Owner's Manual Link for Tracer Deluxe 89
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For what they are, they are cheap as fuck. Solid wood body, made in USA.
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Huh?!?! [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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Peavey Tracer's are Made in USA??? I don't think so!
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[img]/images/graemlins/scratchhead.gif[/img] Every used Tracer I've ever seen is a made in the USA guitar.
Peavey made some great shredders in the early 90's that didn't hold their value at all. These are easily had for around $100.
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the 24 fret models are 24.75 scale the 22 fret ones are 25.5 generally, I have had a couple and the Tracer Customs are steals, almost as nice as a Vandy, they have fantastic necks and overall american made quality is hard to beat. at 100 bucks more or less its a no brainerI say the boy ain't right!
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