Is this Mustang a refinish?
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Is this Mustang a refinish?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 386wt_1017
I actually quite like this guitar and would not mind bidding on it. I actually hope it is a refin and price is reduced as a result. Any way to tell if the pickups are original?
I actually quite like this guitar and would not mind bidding on it. I actually hope it is a refin and price is reduced as a result. Any way to tell if the pickups are original?
I'd say yes judging from the neck pocket and normally the finish doesn't crack/check that way, bridge pickup doesn't look to be original either, unless they used ceramic pickups for the bridge pickup and rod magnets for the neck. I also thought that they kept the pickup cover and switch tips the same colour. but then again im not a huge mustang buff, someone should be able to chime in on the details
Finish and pickguard are definitely not original.
Last edited by Richard on Sat Mar 13, 2010 7:42 am, edited 1 time in total.
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That finish doesn't even appear to be Nitro IMO - looks like a bad Poly job. It looks like a body from one of the 70s models which had the finish problems...
I don't know anything about 70s models - but could this be a 70-something body with a '64 neck and pickup?
Reference my finish comment here:
http://elderly.com/vintage/items/30U-15813.htm
I don't know anything about 70s models - but could this be a 70-something body with a '64 neck and pickup?
Reference my finish comment here:
http://elderly.com/vintage/items/30U-15813.htm
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