How much is this worth?
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How much is this worth?
http://muusikoiden.net/dyn/tori/349005.jpg
It's selling for 160 e. The seller says it's a SUNN Mustang Bass (licenced) from the 80's. "Good as new" . If only I had the money. But somehow it seems fishy. No mustang pu! P-bass pu!
What do you think?
It's selling for 160 e. The seller says it's a SUNN Mustang Bass (licenced) from the 80's. "Good as new" . If only I had the money. But somehow it seems fishy. No mustang pu! P-bass pu!
What do you think?
I asked the same question: http://www.shortscale.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=28270 In the auction is a Sunn Mustang Bass. These are not Mustang copies, but Precision-Copies. however 160 € is no big money for a good bass. but from that pic nobody can tell if that one is good ...
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Yeah, they used like mdf for the bodies or some such shit where as squier used real wood. No offense fran.NickD wrote:They were sub squier Fender liscensed copies made in India. I had a P Bass that was reasonable, but not worth more than about £50
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I sold a Squier Telecaster early this year that was made out of the best korean plywood It was a late 80ties model. But it was a cool sounding guitar, partly japanese and US hardware on it, exept for the cheap tuners.
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Being made of plywood does not make a guitar bad.pinkandblue wrote:That's because they made of plywood. They are NOT re-branded Squires.Gavin wrote:I had a Sunn Mustang, which was basically a strat rip off. It was a proper piece of shit. Worst guitar I've ever owned.
However the Sunn Mustangs aren't great. I've played worse though, Marlin anyone?
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some squiers from that era most definitely were plywood. i have the evidence in my bedroom.pinkandblue wrote:That's because they made of plywood. They are NOT re-branded Squires.Gavin wrote:I had a Sunn Mustang, which was basically a strat rip off. It was a proper piece of shit. Worst guitar I've ever owned.
My first guitar was a red Marlin Sidewinder. But it was still better than my mate Ben's Sunn Mustang.NickD wrote:Being made of plywood does not make a guitar bad.pinkandblue wrote:That's because they made of plywood. They are NOT re-branded Squires.Gavin wrote:I had a Sunn Mustang, which was basically a strat rip off. It was a proper piece of shit. Worst guitar I've ever owned.
However the Sunn Mustangs aren't great. I've played worse though, Marlin anyone?
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The era of Sunn Mustang (stratocasters) were plywood, this was in the mid-1980s. The Squires of that era were high quality Japanese made guitars...stewart wrote:some squiers from that era most definitely were plywood. i have the evidence in my bedroom.pinkandblue wrote:That's because they made of plywood. They are NOT re-branded Squires.Gavin wrote:I had a Sunn Mustang, which was basically a strat rip off. It was a proper piece of shit. Worst guitar I've ever owned.
Some 1990s Squires were plywood, yes.