traded my Squier CV Duo Sonic for this ...

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stewart wrote:
silly_rabbit_band wrote:Wasn't the Cyclone also 24.75inch scale? Wouldn't that neck work?
kypdurron wrote:Which other Fender / Squier guitars come with 24,75 scale? wiki only lists the cyclone. But a cyclone neck would be just as hard to find as a Squier MM neck :?
come on son, clean them spectacles. :wink:
My bad, I guess I read a little too fast before I posted.
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So what I did was trading this little fucker:

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for a complete working over of that Musicmaster neck and electric. I never played that black bastard anyway, and the electric and nut were in really bad shape. So all in all that Musicmaster did cost me two guitars, but that fret job was definitely worth that Trash Paul I would have sold for less than 100 € anyway ...

Great neck now. You gotta respect a good luthiers work, especially when they trade it for guitars nearly beaten to death ...
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