Crazy Mustang on UK eBay..

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Crazy Mustang on UK eBay..

Post by DanHeron »

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1972 Mustang.

I hate this finish:

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Also, whats with the machine heads? bent?

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eugh. why install the tuners at an angle?
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Yeah, they look so awkward to use...
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Post by TheBurbz »

Painted by renowned artist Claus Castenskiold...I'd sand that shit straight off and get it refinished by a pro (comp stripe?) and then fit some white button Klusons.

I would buy it for £500 but If it starts to get bid up I wouldn't bite.
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Post by laterallateral »

Yup,
Nothing a belt sander and 25 bucks worth of pings can't take care of.
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Post by Ty »

I think the paint is pretty cool, gives off that weird 50's b scifi movie feel with a hint of urban styled eastern island heads. How ever the tuners are a no go, this needs some work.
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Post by astro »

I actually like the paint job. I'm sure you could lick it and have visions from the dirty hippy artist's dried up LSD infused sweat that's all over that guitar.
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Post by kim »

i would buy it for 0,01 cent
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Post by cobascis »

I like the finish. :lol:
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Post by stewart »

The guy that painted it is a reasonably well respected artist, he did a lot of cover art for the Fall in the 80s. If someone here bought it and refinished it i'd be forced to come round their house and burn all their books in retaliation, seeing as it would essentially be cultural vandalism.
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Post by Mages »

yea, it's actually not a bad bit of painting. The Fall is fucking awesome. I wonder what the history of this guitar is actually. who was it painted for?

It would be cool to have a custom painted guitar. I don't know about someone else's custom painted guitar though.
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Post by James »

In terms of painted guitars, the only one I can think of that looks better for it is this -

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If I bought this Mustang, I'd refin it for sure. It looks rubbish.
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Post by benecol »

As a rule of thumb, I tend to file painting designs on guitars right next to giving guitars names, in the 'Things not to do' section.

*picks up Stormbringer for a quick jam*