Mustang Bass One Piece At A Time?
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Mustang Bass One Piece At A Time?
I want a Mustang Bass though I can't really afford one. I thought about going for a Musicmaster instead, but it's a Mustang I really want. Not a Squier or a Japanese one, either - a proper old American one.
I found it fairly easy to scare up the parts for a six-string Mustang, and saved myself about half the cost of buying an old one ready-made in the process, but I never see anyone selling Mustang Bass parts. Not that I've looked too hard, but the parts have definitely been on my radar when browsing the classifieds both here and elsewhere.
Has anyone on here successfully got a Mustang Bass together from parts? Did you save any money over buying a complete one?
I found it fairly easy to scare up the parts for a six-string Mustang, and saved myself about half the cost of buying an old one ready-made in the process, but I never see anyone selling Mustang Bass parts. Not that I've looked too hard, but the parts have definitely been on my radar when browsing the classifieds both here and elsewhere.
Has anyone on here successfully got a Mustang Bass together from parts? Did you save any money over buying a complete one?
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you can get a musicmaster neck for like $150. it'd be easier to just look for a RI or convert a vintage musicmaster.
the only thing different is the pickguard, control plate, and bridge. be prepared to shell out more time and money to assemble one from parts than to just buy one outright.
the only thing different is the pickguard, control plate, and bridge. be prepared to shell out more time and money to assemble one from parts than to just buy one outright.
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Yeah, I figured a Musicmaster neck (or donor bass) might be easier to find. The thing you may be overlooking is that the price of Mustang Basses has really shot up on this side of the pond, helped by their comparative rarity over here - I was really wondering if anyone in the UK had built one and roughly how much it cost them.
I reckon I'd be hard-pressed to find a vintage Mustang Bass for less than $1k (in US terms) over here, which is why I'm considering the Partstang option.
I reckon I'd be hard-pressed to find a vintage Mustang Bass for less than $1k (in US terms) over here, which is why I'm considering the Partstang option.
I'd love a stang bass myself, I completely get what you mean! I'm sure I seen a vintage white one in Strung Out guitars one day and it was gone the next day. They're gold dust.UlricvonCatalyst wrote: I reckon I'd be hard-pressed to find a vintage Mustang Bass for less than $1k (in US terms) over here, which is why I'm considering the Partstang option.
a friend I used to play with bought one for 700 € or so. It missed a string ferrule and strings. It was competition red, a 1970 I guess. He sold it half a year later because he gothimself a second kid and said he got nearly double of what he paid. Crazy. I rarely ever see them in parts, though. Sometimes a body or neck, but bridge and pickups? Wasn't astro selling a refinished one some weeks ago?
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Building a Partstang is all about being patient. If a MM body will do the trick, then the trick should be fairly do-able (though it's a bit of a shame to mess with a bass that's already perfectly good in its own right. Maybe I'll end up getting a MM bass with a view to modding and decide I love it as is, who knows.
There was actually a guy selling a perfect donor bass on Glasgow Gumtree within the last month, but sadly he was looking for way too much for it. Maybe it'll come back around at a realistic price eventually.
There was actually a guy selling a perfect donor bass on Glasgow Gumtree within the last month, but sadly he was looking for way too much for it. Maybe it'll come back around at a realistic price eventually.
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Okay, so based on the under the hood pics on this ad, a Musicmaster body would need to be routed to accommodate Mustang pickups, non?
seen Astros Bass? http://www.shortscale.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=45330
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your dream comes truekypdurron wrote:seen Astros Bass? http://www.shortscale.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=45330
except for shipping and customs, my neighbour!
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yeah, it's basically a strat pickup that's in them (with six pole pieces, believe it or not). i had one exactly the same as that and, to be honest, it was horrible. but nickD has an early 70s one and it's lovely.UlricvonCatalyst wrote:Okay, so based on the under the hood pics on this ad, a Musicmaster body would need to be routed to accommodate Mustang pickups, non?
but anyway, astro's is a good price, and has a lovely ash body hiding under there if you didn't fancy the orange.
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- UlricvonCatalyst
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Thanks for the tips, but Astro's is not for me. The biggest advantage of a parts build for me is that I'd be able to chip away at it rather than having to shell out all at once.
As far as I can tell Broncos are pretty rare over here. Don't think I've ever seen one in the flesh, with four or six strings.h8mtv wrote:Why not upgrade a Bronco bass? I love them.
I only know this one http://www.dawsons.co.uk/squier-bronco- ... e-neck-red
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Get on THIS. Just add a body. A snip at £240, and local.
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Yeah, I've seen that one, but thanks all the same. Got a severe cashflow problem at the minute, so my Mustang bass dream is on hold indefinitely.Thomas wrote:Get on THIS. Just add a body. A snip at £240, and local.