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Peavey Electronics company history timeline

1965

In 1965, after graduating from Mississippi State University with a degree in marketing and management, Peavey, then 23, took the remaining $8,000 in his college fund and formed Peavey Electronics, working out of his parents' basement.

After graduating from Mississippi State in 1965, Hartley Peavey started his company above his father’s music store, building amps one at a time.

1968

By 1968, business was good enough that Peavey decided to borrow $17,500 to build a small "factory" in Meridian.

1973

In 1973, Peavey began development on a series of vintage Fender Twin inspired amps, with 6L6 power tubes and two 6C10 pre-amp tubes.

1980

Conceived in 1980, the Bandit since has gone through many revisions and Bandits still are being produced today with Peavey’s own TransTube technology.

1982

And some of these difficulties exist to this day." In 1982, the City of Meridian honored its hometown industrialist by proclaiming April 21 as Hartley Peavey Day.

1990

He was also inducted into Hollywood's "Rock Walk of Fame" in 1990 for his contributions to rock 'n' roll music.

1991

In 1991, President George Bush chose Peavey Electronics as the site to give a speech on economic growth.

1992

The 5150 was unleashed in 1992 after a two year collaboration between the creative minds of amp designer James Brown and guitarist Eddie Van Halen.

1994

In 1994, Jere Hess, then director of public relations, told The Meridian Star, "No one in this company has ever lost their job because of automation."

2004

In 2004, EVH parted ways with Peavey and the amp was rebranded as the 6505 and 6505+, along with the 6534 and 6534+, which feature an EL34 power section for a more British flavor.

2016

- See more at: http://www.writersforum.org/news_and_reviews/review_archives.html/article/2016/04/29/peavey-guitars-the-authorized-american-history#sthash.AdrcDBwL.dpuf

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