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Double neck Mustang guitar/bass guitar

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For sale on Ebay Germany.
Luthier built 30 years ago with several original Fender parts.
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didnt you sell a few awesome sgs on ebay a while back with those dinosaurs holding it?
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That is crazy. I like it.
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Post by Jagermeister »

It looks disgusting, but it could just as easily not.

They each have their own input jack? I'm no expert in doubleneck guitar/basses, but that doesn't seem like the best way to do it...

I'd have two bodies made, and have two decent guitars again.
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i like it though 8)
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Post by luke »

I guess two jacks is the best thing to do, you'd want your low notes and your high notes coming out of different amp holes, but I wouldn't want one lead coming out of the top and one out of the bottom, that's for sure. Maybe a stereo cable type affair with two heads coming out of the other end.
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Malik wrote:I guess two jacks is the best thing to do, you'd want your low notes and your high notes coming out of different amp holes, but I wouldn't want one lead coming out of the top and one out of the bottom, that's for sure. Maybe a stereo cable type affair with two heads coming out of the other end.
I'd have a switch to go between the bass and guitar sides, and a box to step on when I wanted to switch amps.
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I have a soft spot in my heart for almost any mustang...used,abused,bruised,routed,contorzed and beaten...

but but but...not that one.
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the_dude wrote:didnt you sell a few awesome sgs on ebay a while back with those dinosaurs holding it?
I think I know the seller you are talking about. He usually has some SG's or Les Pauls floating around ebay/craigslist for sale and he is based in SO Cal.

He is one of the strangest dudes you will ever meet..... (way too much acid in the sixties...)
They say great minds think alike....Sometimes we do too...
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yeah and has very weird descriptions of his guitars but GEISHA has those same dinos in his/her sig so i assumed it was him
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Strip off those wooden plates, paint it, and put on a real MOT pickguard and that thing would be hot as BAWLS. Paint it orange with a mother racing stripe.
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DGNR8 wrote:Strip off those wooden plates, paint it, and put on a real MOT pickguard and that thing would be hot as BAWLS. Paint it orange with a mother racing stripe.
+1, it's the wooden plates that are throwing me off, too. One of my favorite parts of the mustang look is it's funky pickguard. It's just not the same without it.
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The gold tuners would have to go too ... What's that bit of wood right in the middle of the body doing?
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Paul_Ray wrote:The gold tuners would have to go too ... What's that bit of wood right in the middle of the body doing?
Thumbrest for the Bass.
The guitar looks like a piece of furniture to me.
The colour is wrong, the ornaments are ugly and above all gold tuners are too Las Vegas.
It needs a pretty colour and it must look more funky than this.
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Post by paul_ »

Ditch the wooden plates and add a hybrid pickguard with mustang guitar top and mustang bass bottom and we're tawkin'. I like that someone actually thought to make/have made an all-mustang guitar/bass doubleneck back then.

Almost all of the plates look disturbing (the shape of the top horn one is actually kinda cool, except where it's bumming the pickup rings), and the thumbrest is just lazy.
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silly_rabbit_band wrote::cry:
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fuck it, i'd rock it :twisted:
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Haze wrote:fuck it, i'd throw it in the trash :evil:
I had do it.