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Pawn shop mustang necks

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I recently got a mustang in need of a new neck (the previous owner tried some diy scalloping :cry: ). My favorite neck ever is on my Pawn shop mustang so I thought I'd try to get my hands on one of those or one with similar specs. However after looking around I find 3 different versions of the Pawn shop mustang and they all seem to have different necks.

1. The first Japanese (the one I have and the one I want a copy of). Has "Mustang Special" logo, nut width 42mm.

2. Mexican. Has "Mustang Special" logo, nut width 42mm, and truss-rod adjustment at the top.

3. Second Japanese. Has regular mustang logo, nut width 40mm.

First I assumed that the first Japanese and the Mexican were identical (except the truss-rod), but after looking at the Fender website I am not so sure. According to it the Pawn shop and the Squier mustang have very similar specs, but the Squiers I have tried felt nothing like my Japanese Pawn shop. The only difference is the Squiers C-shape vs. the Pawn shops "60's C". Is there a difference? The Pawn shop are the only ones I can find with a "60's C".

Anyone know what is going on? I am confused.
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Post by robroe »

the couple mustang special necks i have played are the closest things i have ever felt to a jag-stang neck. (they were the older ones from japan)
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I always thought the Kurt Cobain Mustang necks were similiar though perhaps a little chunkier that the PS Mustang necks.

The neck on my Jag-stang is narrower and thinner with a nut width of 40mm.
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Thanks for the info, I'll make sure to test the KC mustang next time I visit a music store, and a Jag-stang the next time I get a chance (which might not be that far away, Ive seen three of them in the last tree months).
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taylornutt wrote:I always thought the Kurt Cobain Mustang necks were similiar though perhaps a little chunkier that the PS Mustang necks.

The neck on my Jag-stang is narrower and thinner with a nut width of 40mm.
They are . Much chunkier than my 69RI was . You would swear the KC Stang was an Ensenada guitar till you see the neck . Alder body , thick neck , etc.
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As far as MIJs go, Cobain is quite chunky. But still comfortable. However, it is not as chunky as a Jaguar Special HH neck, which is truly chunky.

'65 is probably the most balanced. The '69 and '73 seem very thin, but I like that.
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honeyiscool wrote:As far as MIJs go, Cobain is quite chunky. But still comfortable. However, it is not as chunky as a Jaguar Special HH neck, which is truly chunky.

'65 is probably the most balanced. The '69 and '73 seem very thin, but I like that.
I think they're about the same if not the KC is a hair chunkier . I own both . I'll have to get on them and see.
69s are thin and slick . I actually traded a 69RI for the KC Stang .. There are days I regret it . I'm chasing a 69RI with a racing stripe actually in San Diego . I hope I'm able to acquire it this weekend .
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I checked the dimentions of the necks of the Jag Special and a KC Mustang ... Virtually the identical neck . 69RIs are a bit thinner .. I should have one of those again by the end of the month.
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The KC Mustang neck is my favorite.
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StevePirates wrote:The KC Mustang neck is my favorite.
They're way better without the thick ass laquer on it . :D
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Rox wrote:I checked the dimentions of the necks of the Jag Special and a KC Mustang ... Virtually the identical neck . 69RIs are a bit thinner .. I should have one of those again by the end of the month.
Interesting. There might be some sample variation. I found the KC Mustang to be playably chunky, whereas the Jag Special was uncomfortably chunky.
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honeyiscool wrote:
Rox wrote:I checked the dimentions of the necks of the Jag Special and a KC Mustang ... Virtually the identical neck . 69RIs are a bit thinner .. I should have one of those again by the end of the month.
Interesting. There might be some sample variation. I found the KC Mustang to be playably chunky, whereas the Jag Special was uncomfortably chunky.

To end the curiosity I measured the widths of the necks on my Jag Special , KC Mustang and my 69RI Mustang .. Them shits be identical. I would of swore the 69RI was thinner but on this one it isn't . Did they vary in certain years ? I wouldn't of thought they all had the same width . :?