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The original shortscale guitars; Mustangs, Duo-Sonics, Musicmasters, Jaguars, Broncos, Jag-stang, Jagmaster, Super-Sonic, Cyclone, and Toronados.

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HEy, Cleo, welcome. That 78 is just beautiful!!!
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hey, thanks to all. hmm, i think i should be here more often.....

@mezzio13: Is this your antigua tele in your sig? looks damn hot!
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cleo wrote:hey, thanks to all. hmm, i think i should be here more often.....

@mezzio13: Is this your antigua tele in your sig? looks damn hot!
Yep, thanks! '03 CIJ. I love it. Glad to see another Antigua fan!!!!!
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I adore antigua!!! But the vintage antigua ones are so expensive, it sucks so hard :x
do you know the antiguas on Olivias, they are such beautys :D
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Post by Gabriel »

I want your guitar :(

btw I'm new here too so I'm gonna introduce myself I'm Gabe.
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Post by Samm327 »

Hi, my 77 looks identical... I love mine too, it just fits!

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Post by cur »

Wow two maple necks in one post. Love em.

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cur wrote:Wow two maple necks in one post. Love em.
One more :D

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Post by kim »

maplest maple stang

also nice to see noobs with joy division avatars, i love you
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Post by goldengurls »

i have seen anpther of those weird red stained musicmasters, was that the actual color it was made?
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ohh glad to see that my stang got a double ;)

@paul_ray: fuuuuuuuuuuu :shock: :shock: That natstang is sexy :D
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Post by kadium »

Nice mustang, just wondering if those 70's mustangs all have skunk stripe on the back of the neck? Does yours?
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goldengurls wrote:i have seen anpther of those weird red stained musicmasters, was that the actual color it was made?
it was a stock finish from about 78-81, i think.
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Post by Samm327 »

Yep, mine's got a skunk stripe... I've never seen another like mine, is it quite rare? In person it's a lot more yellowed but apart from that its in pretty good condition. If you look in the photos, (sorry I don't know how to post a pic and just make it appear in your post rather than coming up as a link,) but you will see that it has a jag/jazzmaster bridge on it... It's pretty worn and looks about the same age as the guitar but I was wondering if '77 'stangs did ever come with a jag bridge as stock? Or was this definitely an aftermarket thing? I've since put on a mustang bridge because I just think they work easier... :D
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Post by cur »

cleo or anyone know the story about maple necked mustangs? Was it only specific years?

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Post by SKC Willie »

Maple stangs were from late 70s. I don't know the specifics but if you were to put strat pickups in a maple stang, you could get a great strat tone, if you were after it.

They play and sound really well.
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Post by stewart »

the maple neck was available from about 1976 onwards.

they're not especially rare.

they didn't ever come with a stock jag bridge, as far as i know.
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Post by Paul_Ray »

stewart wrote:
goldengurls wrote:i have seen anpther of those weird red stained musicmasters, was that the actual color it was made?
it was a stock finish from about 78-81, i think.
Mine's a '78. It weighs a ton, the neck pocket is too big and the finish has orange peel all over it. I guess it's a prime example of those nasty 70s fenders people talk about. I love the neck on it though and it sounds pretty good despite all it's problems.

I agree with portugalwillie about the maple stangs, mine sounds quite different to my '66. I should do a comparison sometime.
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Post by DGNR8 »

Even the ceilings in Austria are made of snow!

LOVES maple. Hadn't really noticed that contour difference. Too many piles of guitar parts to sit down and look.
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