purplehaze19x wrote:It always had some sort of mini bucker in it. This is his only Mustang that he played live that was not routed for a full sized bucker.
There is a picture somewhere with him sitting next to it and you can see the mini bucker in it.
Kurt's Fiesta Red Mustang originally had a mini humbucker in it too, while it still had the red swirl pickguard. It's visible on the inside cover of the "Demolition Man" bootleg DVD.
Seymour Duncan JB jr.
theshadowofseattle wrote:less being WOKE
more being STOKED
silly_rabbit_band wrote:Actually the fiesta red one started out being modded with a hotrails. also do you mean this pic?
No, it definitely had a mini humbucker. Here's a picture from the same gig, it's not as obvious as the photo on the bootleg DVD, but you can just make out the pole pieces. It's clear in the DVD photo that it's a mini humbucker, probably the Seymour Duncan JB Jr. as mentioned above.
silly_rabbit_band wrote:Actually the fiesta red one started out being modded with a hotrails. also do you mean this pic?
No, it definitely had a mini humbucker. Here's a picture from the same gig, it's not as obvious as the photo on the bootleg DVD, but you can just make out the pole pieces. It's clear in the DVD photo that it's a mini humbucker, probably the Seymour Duncan JB Jr. as mentioned above.
Hotrails is a mini -humbucker.
also also:
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[quote='kurt's equipment']- Fiesta red Mustang (seen 1). Kurt received this guitar right before the first Roseland show. It came with a red swirl pickguard with white pickup covers. Earnie Bailey replaced the red tortoise pickguard with a white pearl pickguard from Chandler. It was used during the In Utero tour, most often seen with the white pearl pickguard. For the first Roseland NY show, Earnie switched the bridge pickup with a Seymour Duncan JB Hot Rails model in white, which is a fairly unusual pickup. When he received the Chandler pickguard, he decided black pickup covers would look better with the pearloid. This guitar was to be Kurt's first Japanese Mustang to get routed for a humbucker, the stock neck pickup only had the cover changed (59), and was fitted with a Seymour Duncan JB. Kurt later wanted all of his Mustangs routed for the JB., that is, except for the '69 competition (41).[/quote]
Also to prove you sir are wrong, here is the product description:
The Seymour Duncan SHR-1 Hot Rail Stacked Single Coil Pickup is a humbucker that fits into a normal single-coil slot, so you get noise canceling without cutting a large hole in your guitar. 2 thin blades with powerful coil windings give you incredible sustain and fat, full sound. The SHR-1 pickup responds to the subtlest finger movements
silly_rabbit_band wrote:Also to prove you sir are wrong, here is the product description:
The Seymour Duncan SHR-1 Hot Rail Stacked Single Coil Pickup is a humbucker that fits into a normal single-coil slot, so you get noise canceling without cutting a large hole in your guitar. 2 thin blades with powerful coil windings give you incredible sustain and fat, full sound. The SHR-1 pickup responds to the subtlest finger movements
They didn't make Kurt no custom Mustangs, they sent him Japanese '69 RIs.
Similarly, all the hardware on his blue Jag-Stang was Japanese '69 RI Mustang bits. The neck was a copy of his OWN '69 Mustang.
And the red one was even lazier, had the Mustang pickguard that doesn't line up on the lower horn.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
I heard they made him a mustang at one point that what slightly different shaped. The bottom of the body was larger (maybe this inspired the bottom of the jag-stang).
DanHeron wrote:The bottom of the body was larger (maybe this inspired the bottom of the jag-stang).
The bottom of the Jag-Stang was inspired by a Jaguar.
Yeah, I realise that. I didn't write what I meant clearly, maybe the custom shaped mustang could have been what inspired the Jag-Stang as a whole.
I still cant explain it very well. Nevermind.
DanHeron wrote:The bottom of the body was larger (maybe this inspired the bottom of the jag-stang).
The bottom of the Jag-Stang was inspired by a Jaguar.
Yeah, I realise that. I didn't write what I meant clearly, maybe the custom shaped mustang could have been what inspired the Jag-Stang as a whole.
I still cant explain it very well. Nevermind.
Man I could go on all day about why I don't think that big-assed Mustang existed or why I think they never built him a custom Mustang, but I'll opt for "pics or it didn't happen".
You'd hear about this guitar more, certainly pertaining to the JS itself... which is essentially a big-assed Mustang anyway. Like "first we built him the Mustang with the extended butt, but he got back to us telling us he needed an upper Jaguar horn as well before he'd consider being seen with it. Pretty image-conscious, that dude."
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
paul_ wrote:
The bottom of the Jag-Stang was inspired by a Jaguar.
Yeah, I realise that. I didn't write what I meant clearly, maybe the custom shaped mustang could have been what inspired the Jag-Stang as a whole.
I still cant explain it very well. Nevermind.
Man I could go on all day about why I don't think that big-assed Mustang existed or why I think they never built him a custom Mustang, but I'll opt for "pics or it didn't happen".
You'd hear about this guitar more, certainly pertaining to the JS itself... which is essentially a big-assed Mustang anyway. Like "first we built him the Mustang with the extended butt, but he got back to us telling us he needed an upper Jaguar horn as well before he'd consider being seen with it. Pretty image-conscious, that dude."
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Yeah, it might not be true. Probably isn't. I like to think it could've been a very subtle change- hard to notice. Whenever I see a left handed guitar the shape looks weird lol