I have to say the same.BacchusPaul wrote:Love it.
REDONE TO STRAT
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I made A Super-Sonic, my blue one, into a strat.
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Sorry to offend.
I didn't have a shot of just the blue one.
It won't happen again. I removed my posting of the picture. Yours remains.
(***Note to self: guitar forums are not the place to show off pictures of your guitars.***)
It does have Strat pickups, though, and a five way, and a push-pull volume pot that makes the in-between positions quack.
I didn't have a shot of just the blue one.
It won't happen again. I removed my posting of the picture. Yours remains.
(***Note to self: guitar forums are not the place to show off pictures of your guitars.***)
It does have Strat pickups, though, and a five way, and a push-pull volume pot that makes the in-between positions quack.
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I'm not sure I believe it used to be a Mustang. I think it's more likely to be a later Musicmaster body with a Mustang neck. Perhaps something says otherwise? Contours maybe?
Filling the trem routes neatly enough that you can't see a mark of them under a black refinish (though admittedly it's only one photo and perhaps you can in the right light) requires more skill than you'd expect from someone who writes an advert like this -
Filling the trem routes neatly enough that you can't see a mark of them under a black refinish (though admittedly it's only one photo and perhaps you can in the right light) requires more skill than you'd expect from someone who writes an advert like this -
Still, it's not something I'd want but I quite like it.LATE 1960s FENDER MUSTANG REDONE TO STRAT JB PICK UPS STRING THREW BODY 5 WAY PICK UP SWITCH, NECK ORIG WITH RE FRET AND LOCKING TUNERS PLAYS NICE QUESTIONS CALL 727 403 1950 THANKS
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I'm not sure why some of you are in such a snit about this.
It's just a Mustang. Fender's student/entry guitar for the wealthier young teenagers, those whose parents sprung the bit extra $$ for that one instead of the ones without tremelo. These were certainly fair game for modding back in the day. And in that spirit, who knows what was done to this guitar before the current seller had it.
There are those who prefer a hardtail to a tremelo, and some tremelo users don't prefer the Mustang's tremelo. There was no biggie in changing it, on such a cheap student guitar made for kids, back then.
I personally don't prefer a black on black color scheme, but then I'm the guy who nearly flunked art class and would never presume others should obviously share my aesthetic choices.
It's just a Mustang. Fender's student/entry guitar for the wealthier young teenagers, those whose parents sprung the bit extra $$ for that one instead of the ones without tremelo. These were certainly fair game for modding back in the day. And in that spirit, who knows what was done to this guitar before the current seller had it.
There are those who prefer a hardtail to a tremelo, and some tremelo users don't prefer the Mustang's tremelo. There was no biggie in changing it, on such a cheap student guitar made for kids, back then.
I personally don't prefer a black on black color scheme, but then I'm the guy who nearly flunked art class and would never presume others should obviously share my aesthetic choices.