Fender Squier Classic Vibe Mustang , anyone know about it

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Fender Squier Classic Vibe Mustang , anyone know about it

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I found out about these "Classic vibe mustangs, jaguars, and jazzmasters and I was wondering if anyone here knows when they are supposed to be released, I just found out about these today.

I only found a video of the mustangs, and that's actually what I want, perfect for me, I want all 3 colors, can't decide, here's a link to the video of the :

Fender Squier (FSR) "Factory Special Run", classic vibe Mustang Almost Vintage Correct

http://www.fender.jp/squier/gear/detail.php?pid=125

One thing I noticed is in the video demo


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This photo below, the headstock looks different where the rosewood starts by the nut, the truss rod hole is different, the tuners are different, rounder and brighter. And the pickups are brighter on the white mustang in the first top image.
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And the final thing I can notice that's different is the tremolo of the demo video mustangs, they have the "Fender logo" on the vibrato system, and The rest of the writing on it, "dynamic etc",
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The ones in the video look very vintage correct and official, almost like an MIJ with a squier neck, much better than the first image they released of these
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Post by George »

As far as I know these are indeed just one-off's available in Japan. It would be amazing if they hit the rest of the world. They'd make a killing.
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I actually just dished out 930 on eBay for a Olympic white CIJ and would have much rather paid somewhere in the 350 zone.

I used to have an original 60's mustang that I sold but regret it and recently bought that CIJ, I would still get another and this Squier would be perfect

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But I could have gotten all three of these, and this thing looks just like mine, wonder how it sounds

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Post by stewart »

yeah, there was a FSR mustng announced for the japanese market only a few months ago, which seemed to have different specs to the vintage modified mustangs shown in the first picture. the FSR ones are white and fiesta red, the VMs are cream, sonic blue and dakota red, by the looks of it.
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Post by Mages »

yeah the picture at the top is not a japanese classic vibe mustang. there are no known classic vibe jaguars or jazzmasters. there are some leaked photos around the web of so far unreleased vintage modified mustangs (the picture at the top), jaguars and jazzmasters.
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Post by singlepup »

This thread has all the info regarding the new Squier Vintage Modified Mustang, which will be released in the US this summer/fall: link

As others have said, the Squier FSR Mustang is a completely different guitar and is only available in Japan. At 55,000 JPY, seems a bit expensive to me as well. You can find used MIJ Mustangs for around the same price at Ishibashi.

Edit: 55,000 Yen = 692 US dollars (today's exchange). The Squier Mustangs released in the US are expected to be priced at $299. Could not possibly be the same guitar IMO.
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Post by Rox »

I think a guy on OSG called Fender about them. Plus the Jazzie and Jag. They're supposed to hit the states this summer for $299-$349... But it IS a forum and sometimes talk is cheap... I'll just be staying posted and when they do I'll be buying a few of them.
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Check this out

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I can see you guys know your stuff and what's out there but thus is really cool, the mustang hollow body just posted on YouTube





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Vintage mustangs wrote:I can see you guys know your stuff and what's out there but thus is really cool, the mustang hollow body just posted on YouTube





Flat top body and binding doesn't look right on a Mustang for me, the hollow Jaguar looks much sexier!
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no idea what they're saying, but their playing made me want to jam a screwdriver in my ear!
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Mattsican wrote:no idea what they're saying, but their playing made me want to jam a screwdriver in my ear!
Sounds like the horrible racket you hear when walking into a guitar shop. Maybe he just popped in to buy something and they asked hIm to do an demozz
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Yea they have a bunch of bids demoing the coolest fender Japan guitars and can't play worth a shit
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He's got that "looking at anything BUT the fretboard to seem effortlessly cool a guitar player, but jaw clenched and brow dripping with sweat from apparently extreme exertion as he butchers 5th chords" thing going on.
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paul_ wrote:He's got that "looking at anything BUT the fretboard to seem effortlessly cool a guitar player, but jaw clenched and brow dripping with sweat from apparently extreme exertion as he butchers 5th chords" thing going on.


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Post by Zeezee »

I was in Japan last week and saw the MIC Mustangs. God, Tokyo guitar shops are awesome - so well stocked. I saw your Thurston Moore/J Mascis Jazzzers and loads of other MIJ goodness.
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^^Good to hear the MIJ guitars have made it to Japan.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang? :x
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