honestly, the neck on this is better than all of my other guitars. quick and nice fretsPhil O'Keefe wrote:That looks like it's in really nice shape. How's the neck on it?
here's my latest duo sonic II
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That's the issue, whether it's an older refin. These 60's came in what is commonly called Dakota Red. This is the color of my '65. Darker than the orangey Fiesta Red but lighter than the way yours looks in your photos. A vintage expert can tell if you have a refin, even if it's very well done.goldengurls wrote:the red is suspect, i have no idea, it has finish crackage and all and the paint in the routes looks like it was all finished properly if it was redone, ...
Regardless, great axe!
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thanks man it is a great guitar, honestly i am not worried about if it's a refin or not, I have only owned one duo sonic II that I felt was assuredly the og finish. I have owned 3 vintage mustangs that were legit undoubtedly including the one i gig with but the others well, who knows sometimes the finish just loosk weird. this one i would wager is potentially a refin, i mean it is darker than it should be and the finish checking is not similar to others I have seen, regardless it plays fantastic.Doug wrote:That's the issue, whether it's an older refin. These 60's came in what is commonly called Dakota Red. This is the color of my '65. Darker than the orangey Fiesta Red but lighter than the way yours looks in your photos. A vintage expert can tell if you have a refin, even if it's very well done.goldengurls wrote:the red is suspect, i have no idea, it has finish crackage and all and the paint in the routes looks like it was all finished properly if it was redone, ...
Regardless, great axe!
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Now I understand your logo. You know exxactly what you're talkin about, GG.
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Nice looking guitar.
The "Duosonic II" decal is missing from the headstock, something has to acount for that. Refinish? Replacement neck? I've no idea. So anyway it is not a prisitine original. But then doesn't post #1 refer to parts it was assembled from?
As long as its condition was as advertised, so there were no pricing implications to OP, and it plays and sounds good, and looks good too, who cares.
The "Duosonic II" decal is missing from the headstock, something has to acount for that. Refinish? Replacement neck? I've no idea. So anyway it is not a prisitine original. But then doesn't post #1 refer to parts it was assembled from?
As long as its condition was as advertised, so there were no pricing implications to OP, and it plays and sounds good, and looks good too, who cares.
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I like these guitars too.
But when I had a a 2nd pickup added to my Musicmaster II, I wasn't sure I would like the sliders. I read various complaints about them on the 'net, and I'd been playing a Les Paul for years previously. So I had a toggle installed in the lower horn, like the older Duosonics had, instead of using sliders.
Some day I might find some other use for the sliders, the routing for them is already there.
But nowadays I'm mostly playing my CP Jaguar anyway, I like its neck/ frets a bit better.
But when I had a a 2nd pickup added to my Musicmaster II, I wasn't sure I would like the sliders. I read various complaints about them on the 'net, and I'd been playing a Les Paul for years previously. So I had a toggle installed in the lower horn, like the older Duosonics had, instead of using sliders.
Some day I might find some other use for the sliders, the routing for them is already there.
But nowadays I'm mostly playing my CP Jaguar anyway, I like its neck/ frets a bit better.