My mustang has robroes! (pics inside)

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My mustang has robroes! (pics inside)

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I'll get straight to some pickguard shots and a tort comparison with the hurb/stewart duo.
stewart wrote:here's some slightly more accurate representations of the duo scratchplate colour. it's difficult to capture exactly though.

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And a couple of the duo from doogfest 1 that make it look a litle darker

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Whilst nerding out coparing the different tort, I forgot to say

**happy** THANKS DOOG! **happy**

The robroes make it look much prettier.
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If you finish it blue and have a tort scratchplate I'll stab you in the EYE, it will look fucking shit.

It looks the dog bollocks as it is now. That colour scheme is far superior. I'm calling an end to Blue and Tort. It was never that hot and it's so played out now. NO MORE.

It looks perfect as is.
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Amazing.
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it looks brand new in that last pic apart from the neck.

one of my friends suggested i refinish the duo, but for all the hassle it's not worth it. you might find you get used to the dents and imperfections after a while, liking them even!

the covers make all the difference. are you happy with how it's playing in general?
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The blue comment was just to rile you up. i've never really liked blue and tort.

I'd most likely go for a better version of the white it is now, or an aged white (probably done by spraying a slightly off white and then some relicing of some sort, I'm not sure I'd liek it knowing it wasn't the real thing). I'm a little tempted by black but it would lose vintage mojo arrows if I did.

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I'd be tempted to go for blue if I switched to... well basically exactly as that middle one there. I should easily be able to sell the pg I have now and buy another with the proceeds. I'm definitely in the early stages of deciding and almost anything is an option (no sunburst or antigua).
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I'm so predictable.

I personally think you should stay with the current look of white/tort. Overhauling to be a Daphne/Pearl seems a bit unecessary, as pretty as it is.
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i'm in the process of refinishing my musicmaster at the moment, i've got an oly white nitro with a tinted clearcoat, so once that's done i'll post pics, it might help you decide.
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stewart wrote:it looks brand new in that last pic apart from the neck.

one of my friends suggested i refinish the duo, but for all the hassle it's not worth it. you might find you get used to the dents and imperfections after a while, liking them even!

the covers make all the difference. are you happy with how it's playing in general?
I've got nothing but love for robroe covers. They make almost everything look better.

The tuning slips out if I go crazy go nuts with the trem, but on the whle it plays well. The 1th fret on the high e and b strings can fret out a little but it's not visually any lower than the ones near it. The frets have been levelled but it looks like it wasn't that recently. It's far from needing a refert but it might benefit from a crown or stoning or whatever they call it. It's quite a minor thing though, the action is decent enough and in the same sort of area that most Fenders tend to be without quite a lot of care and attention in a setup (ie Frans jag he sold to Zaphod). A shim sorted out the action fairly well and apart from the tuning slipping a little it's all good.

I think what I'll probably do is paint my robert custom when I get it, then once that's done and assembled paint the mustang. It'll be quite a while before all that happens because it'll be cold weather when I get the custom and not ideal painting conditions so I'll have to leave it longer between coats and give it longer to cure.
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Mike wrote:I'm so predictable.

I personally think you should stay with the current look of white/tort. Overhauling to be a Daphne/Pearl seems a bit unecessary, as pretty as it is.
I like it a lot how it is. I plan on painting the robert custom an off white/pale silver colour so blue would contrast that a bit more and keep away the guitar buying urge a little better. I'm certainly not buying anything else for a good while (with the possible exception of a bass).
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Either way it's good to see you amassing some gear again. It was sad times when you had to sell a lot of shit pre-Ireland.
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It's so beautiful. Sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo beautiful.

btw, if you want some white button F tuners, lemme know! I don't have a complete set, but if you find a few to complete it, I'll sell you mine for the same price.
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How easily available are white F tuners? Is it a vintage only type of deal? I haven't looked into it at all but the lack of tuning stability is getting on my tits a bit. It's first up on the mod list. Thinking about it, other than the pots, strap button and trem arm (and the robroe covers), I think the tuners could be the only non vintage item. I don't mind spending a bit to get some but I have a feeling vintage + F logo = big £££
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Yea, I bought 6 of em (plus bushings & screws) for like 100 bucks, and I was lucky, cause I've seen em go for like 30 a piece, and an extra 15 for the bushing.

The ones on my stang stay in tune nicer than the tuners on my Les Paul... But, the ones I'd be selling you, may not, I'd definitely check before I sold em to you.

New F tuners with white buttons are hard to find, too, you may just want to buy some new tuners and put white buttons on em.
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Re: My mustang has robroes! (pics inside)

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sorry to change the subject, i'm just curious- what's the blue duo on the bench with the maple neck? don't think i've seen that kicking about before.
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It was a project by ex-member johnnie spring. he was at doogfest1 for about half an hour. Here's the only other pic I have of it. There have been plenty of pics of it in the past so maybe someone has some. I'm fairly sure at some point it had a TOM and string-thru furrle setup.

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L-R NickD's 73(?) Mustang, one you know well know enough, johnniespring duo, euan's RI
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Post by stewart »

looks a wee bit frankenstein-ish with the pickups and knobs, but i do like maple necks. maybe not with the blue though.

anyway, ta! i'm done hijacking your thread with irrelevancies for now...
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Is it worth going for actually F style ones? Or will these do. $40 from GPR
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They sell white buttons as a seperate item but they're $23. It seems like it'll be cheapest to get a set of good ones that come with the buttons stock.
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Post by stewart »

that neck wouldn't have had 'f' style tuners originally anyway.
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