NGD - CIJ Mustang RI
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NGD - CIJ Mustang RI
My used '65 RI arrived yesterday. I'm so glad I pulled the trigger on it.
It's a pretty, pretty guitar.
I haven't really been able to play it tuned yet because one plastic tuning key falls off. I tried a general purpose "Liquid Nails" glue but it didn't hold. Any ideas on how to fix this?
I'm going to have it set up by a pro and I might have the bridge pickup changed at the same time. I generally play alt rock/hard rock/blues. Any pickup suggestions? I want to be able to return it to 100% stock so I don't want a pickup that will require mods. I've read a lot of recommendations on this board for a JB Jr, FastTrack II, Hot Rails, Little 59, Curtis Novak, etc.
Thanks for any ideas...
It's a pretty, pretty guitar.
I haven't really been able to play it tuned yet because one plastic tuning key falls off. I tried a general purpose "Liquid Nails" glue but it didn't hold. Any ideas on how to fix this?
I'm going to have it set up by a pro and I might have the bridge pickup changed at the same time. I generally play alt rock/hard rock/blues. Any pickup suggestions? I want to be able to return it to 100% stock so I don't want a pickup that will require mods. I've read a lot of recommendations on this board for a JB Jr, FastTrack II, Hot Rails, Little 59, Curtis Novak, etc.
Thanks for any ideas...
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I've fitted the same plastic button tuners to my Mustang too. I've noticed 'trapezoid Fender 70s F tuners' at the usual online parts places, which I'm assuming are the same dimensions but have the standard metal buttons instead since everything else about them looks the same. If the plastic buttons prove to be a PITA, would these be a like-for-like replacement?
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Yes. The metal ones should pop right in.Concretebadger wrote:I've fitted the same plastic button tuners to my Mustang too. I've noticed 'trapezoid Fender 70s F tuners' at the usual online parts places, which I'm assuming are the same dimensions but have the standard metal buttons instead since everything else about them looks the same. If the plastic buttons prove to be a PITA, would these be a like-for-like replacement?
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http://www.guitarpartsresource.com/tune ... fender.htm
You can find the set of metal tuners or they sell individual replacement tuners like your broken one.
Also check ebay.
You can find the set of metal tuners or they sell individual replacement tuners like your broken one.
Also check ebay.
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@taylornutt: cheers. I'll remember that if my 'stang tuners start breaking on me!
Axesrus have them listed (ninth from the bottom of the page) too.
Axesrus have them listed (ninth from the bottom of the page) too.
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Thank you for this advice. I dont want plastic tuners on my guitar.taylornutt wrote:http://www.guitarpartsresource.com/tune ... fender.htm
You can find the set of metal tuners or they sell individual replacement tuners like your broken one.
Also check ebay.
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Thank you for this advice. I dont want plastic tuners on my guitar.taylornutt wrote:http://www.guitarpartsresource.com/tune ... fender.htm
You can find the set of metal tuners or they sell individual replacement tuners like your broken one.
Also check ebay.
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Say what you want about buttons but short of locking tuners, there are no better tuners than good split tuners.
In fact, I find them so stable that I consider them locking, for all purposes.
I can't get this few wraps on any other kind of tuner unless locking, of course.
In fact, I find them so stable that I consider them locking, for all purposes.
I can't get this few wraps on any other kind of tuner unless locking, of course.
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Yep. I didnt say i want locking tuners.honeyiscool wrote:Say what you want about buttons but short of locking tuners, there are no better tuners than good split tuners.
In fact, I find them so stable that I consider them locking, for all purposes.
I can't get this few wraps on any other kind of tuner unless locking, of course.
I just dont like the plastic, want tuners with metal knobs.
Split tuners works well, there are no problem with the tuning itself.