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Probably never because that was just them using up old DeArmond-branded import guitar stock after Fender acquired Guild.westtexasred wrote:When are they gonna bring back the Series 24?

Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
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I've decided I'm gonna get one of these Bullet Mustangs. I've never owned a 'Tang and I've wanted one for years, but my negative experiences with a Jaguar a few years ago have pretty much put me off any guitars with wacky bridge/tremolo setups. I've almost exclusively played SGs for the past two or three years. So a HH hardtail Mustang suits me down to the ground. Haven't bought a new guitar in aaggeess so it'll be nice to treat myself, although I'm trying to adopt a one-in/one-out policy so something will probably have to go (keep an eye on those classifieds for a sweet deal on some Freddy m@j@).
Some moar pics of all of the colours:

They don't appear to be up on Fender's website as yet but Thomann, Andertons etc seem to have most of them in stock already.
Wish they hadn't removed the binding and gone with black hardware on the baritone. Would have been interested in one of those in a nicer (for me) colour.







They don't appear to be up on Fender's website as yet but Thomann, Andertons etc seem to have most of them in stock already.
Wish they hadn't removed the binding and gone with black hardware on the baritone. Would have been interested in one of those in a nicer (for me) colour.
Fran wrote:I love how this place is basic as fuck.
ekwatts wrote:I'm just going to smash it in with a hammer and hope it works. Tone is all in the fingers anyway.
I'm taking a close look at those mustangs and already I noticed some fuck shit. the black mustang has three screw pickup mounts, the blue one has two, and the strap button placement on the black mustang's upper horn is fucking WONKY
Doog wrote:Tone is stored in the balls
theshadowofseattle wrote:That's why there's two: one for pee, one for tone.
Yeah I think they take these early photos of preproduction models.
Seeing this cycle of nerding out over new squier budgets so many times I'd be curious to know what percentage of these beginner guitars are sold to actual beginners as opposed to being ome more extra guitar in a different shape and color for working musicians and hobbyist/collectors on a budget.
Seeing this cycle of nerding out over new squier budgets so many times I'd be curious to know what percentage of these beginner guitars are sold to actual beginners as opposed to being ome more extra guitar in a different shape and color for working musicians and hobbyist/collectors on a budget.
Just a really bad shop to rush something out for press and marketing, in that example. The model was probably still being made in the factory at the time they needed a picture.
The two mounting screws on the humbuckers are for WRHBs, so likely a shopped Pawn Shop Mustang pickguard (and possibly body, changed to black) with other horrible bodges.
Looks like shit lol.
The two mounting screws on the humbuckers are for WRHBs, so likely a shopped Pawn Shop Mustang pickguard (and possibly body, changed to black) with other horrible bodges.
Looks like shit lol.
Competition is crazy nowadays. The rules of the game is changing. Chinese guitar manufacturers in general are a little bit slow at getting what tempted guitarists like at the moment. These days though I think they are starting to realise that people are fed up with LPs, Strats and Teles. And if the manufacturers decide that people want more of precise copies of Stangs, Jags, Jazzmasters and Duo Sonics, they will immediately start to produce many thousands of them. With these new Squiers Fender is trying not to lose the market rather than just targeting beginner guitarists imoNick wrote:Seeing this cycle of nerding out over new squier budgets so many times I'd be curious to know what percentage of these beginner guitars are sold to actual beginners as opposed to being ome more extra guitar in a different shape and color for working musicians and hobbyist/collectors on a budget.
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