I'm really bonding with this guitar. LOVE the neck, too! Finally, after 3 guitars (4 if I count my acoustic) I have a neck that just seems to fit.
My 13 year old son also really likes this little Mustang. A day after I bought it, we visited Bellevue American Music, a high-end shop on the Eastside. They had a Sonic Blue Kurt Cobain Mustang and we both played it. This is now the guitar he wants to save up for. We're already putting together a playlist for this summer @ the Seattle Center. He'll play my new Mustang + MicroCube and I'll back him up with my short-scale SX Bass + MicroCube Bass.
With a lot of luck, he might make enough money by Christmas to buy this:
Today is my last day...without a Mustang
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When we left the shop he said, "Don't feel bad about comparing the Cobain Mustang to your new 65 Reissue, Dad. Because there's one thing I didn't t like about the Cobain Stang."Phil O'Keefe wrote:That's so cool that your son is working towards a guitar he really wants. Good for him!
I said "Oh, what's that?"
He said: "Nothing! Ha ha!"
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