Having played a load of Mustang necks from the same year, I would say that there isn't enough consistency to even get close to saying 'musicmaster', 'mustang' or 'bronco' necks. I would bet that if you played enough of them you'd find one of each that was near identical to play and several that were so far away from what seemed to be the general consensus you wouldn't believe they were made by the same company let alone in the same year.Fran wrote:Better than a maple Mustang neck?honeyiscool wrote:Am I the only one who thinks the Bronco maple neck is much better than Musicmaster or Mustang necks?
I've had all three with rosewood fretboards and i think the Bronco is the thinnest, lovely neck, all of them.
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I meant as in bass. Did they even make a Bronco neck in maple?Fran wrote:Better than a maple Mustang neck?honeyiscool wrote:Am I the only one who thinks the Bronco maple neck is much better than Musicmaster or Mustang necks?
I've had all three with rosewood fretboards and i think the Bronco is the thinnest, lovely neck, all of them.
I'd love to try a maple Mustang guitar neck. With an Olympic white body, it would be stunning.
Really, though, as much as I like maple, in a guitar, I can't tell the difference and I prefer rosewood because it looks nicer with a matching headstock and matching headstocks look nice with competition stripes and competition stripes make your guitar play faster.
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MIM '94(?) DS with long-neck...well, it's a shorty body, anyway...Lace active harness and pickups from a Strat, Floyd the Barber, handmade everything, Sherwood Green, abalone markers...yeah, I gotta lower the pups, for sure:
June '56 DS with April '56 22.5" neck from the very first run of short-scale necks. Fiesta Red:
MIJ 2004 Sunburst Mustang:
MIJ 2004 Jags, CAR and pigeon poop Antigua:
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MIM '94(?) DS with long-neck...well, it's a shorty body, anyway...Lace active harness and pickups from a Strat, Floyd the Barber, handmade everything, Sherwood Green, abalone markers...yeah, I gotta lower the pups, for sure:
June '56 DS with April '56 22.5" neck from the very first run of short-scale necks. Fiesta Red:
MIJ 2004 Sunburst Mustang:
MIJ 2004 Jags, CAR and pigeon poop Antigua:
More in process...
Wow, awesome. Is that a clear guard that's painted on the second surface? I'd love to see more photos of that guitar.desertan wrote:MIM '94(?) DS with long-neck...well, it's a shorty body, anyway...Lace active harness and pickups from a Strat, Floyd the Barber, handmade everything, Sherwood Green, abalone markers...yeah, I gotta lower the pups, for sure:
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avj wrote:Wow, awesome. Is that a clear guard that's painted on the second surface? I'd love to see more photos of that guitar.desertan wrote:MIM '94(?) DS with long-neck...well, it's a shorty body, anyway...Lace active harness and pickups from a Strat, Floyd the Barber, handmade everything, Sherwood Green, abalone markers...yeah, I gotta lower the pups, for sure:
me too. it's a neat idea
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The guitar was built on a dare...it's got a really cheap licensed Strat neck with terrible grain so the whole darned neck was treated to a color job, once the abalone markers were put in. I play lots of Ricks so the slick neck feels all right to me.
The guard is second-surface, made from .125" cast acrylic and edges were routed and polished with a nice clean bevel.
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The guard is second-surface, made from .125" cast acrylic and edges were routed and polished with a nice clean bevel.
More pics:
Very cool all around. Somehow the gold just works.desertan wrote:The guitar was built on a dare...it's got a really cheap licensed Strat neck with terrible grain so the whole darned neck was treated to a color job, once the abalone markers were put in. I play lots of Ricks so the slick neck feels all right to me.
The guard is second-surface, made from .125" cast acrylic and edges were routed and polished with a nice clean bevel.
More pics:
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I love the guard because it just appears to be a clear guard laying atop the body, yet no routes or wires are visible. It took my brain a second to process what was going on when I first had a look.
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Does it intonate properly with the short body and long neck? Looks very very cool.desertan wrote:Here's a few of my Fender shorties:
MIM '94(?) DS with long-neck...well, it's a shorty body, anyway...Lace active harness and pickups from a Strat, Floyd the Barber, handmade everything, Sherwood Green, abalone markers...yeah, I gotta lower the pups, for sure:
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+1.hotrodperlmutter wrote:i'm more curious as to how the painted fretboard feels.
that 'burst RI mustang is gorgeous.
That is the first Sunburst mustang I have seen that I actually think looks sexy.
I like the pigeon poop Antigua finish. I would rock it.
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Awesomenessdesertan wrote:The guitar was built on a dare...it's got a really cheap licensed Strat neck with terrible grain so the whole darned neck was treated to a color job, once the abalone markers were put in. I play lots of Ricks so the slick neck feels all right to me.
The guard is second-surface, made from .125" cast acrylic and edges were routed and polished with a nice clean bevel.
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plus a Mustang body with a recessed FR trem.. wouldnt have thought it deep enough
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