So today....................

The original shortscale guitars; Mustangs, Duo-Sonics, Musicmasters, Jaguars, Broncos, Jag-stang, Jagmaster, Super-Sonic, Cyclone, and Toronados.

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Yeah I was wrong about it being a 65RI (it's what they had on the label of the gig bag :oops: n00b move)
It is a 69RI.
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stewart wrote:and 65RIs ain't not no lefty.
Heavy. That was the big giveaway for me.
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BobArsecake wrote:
DanHeron wrote:
Mike wrote: And a million other things:

- Daphne Blue not Sonic Blue
- Aged Pearl not Tort
- Pickguard shrink
- Better bridge
- Better pickups
- White Plastic Peg Kluson Tuners
- Slab body, no contours
- Black robroes and switches as opposed to white
Yeah yeah. The body and guard colour is the most obvious thing, first thing I would look at. Apparently my 69 RI has a 67 RI neck... well, i think thats what the classifieds ad said. It has white button tuners, deffinately not a 69RI neck. Although, I have never seen a 67' RI?
Are they F tuners?
No...


AHHH My bad. Its a '66 RI neck, I got it wrong. woops.

'66 RI being apparently made for the Japanese market around 1992:
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william wrote:i say mint guard.
+1!!!
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