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I think it's a Peavey T-15, but I'm not sure if they put those pickups in other guitars. The bridge looks like the ones they had on T-15s. There's an extra knob there; I'm not sure what that would be. Maybe a master volume and the original volume and tone controls have been converted to tone controls for each pickup like a Strat? Another thing, the T-15 is a short-scale (23-1/2" scale IIRC) guitar. It's a bit cramped at first if you're used to Fenders, but you can also pull off reaches on those things you'd never consider on a Fender according to a couple of guys over on the Peavey board that are way better players than I am.
By the way, those Super Ferrites are single coils. They sound like a cross between a P-90 and a Tele pickup. Absolutely fantastic.
The body's definitely been refinished.
It's mid 70s to early 80s. If you can find the serial number Peavey can tell you what year it is for sure over on the Peavey Guitar Forum. You'll have to join, but everyone over there is a Peavey fan, and there is a lot of knowledge over there. Chip Todd, the T-series designer, is a member who posts regularly.
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'tone is in the underpants'
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