Fender PawnShop Series
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- taylornutt
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These photos don't look like they matchup. I know the points match up, but the scale seems all wrong. We need both of the production photos to do a proper comparison.DanHeron wrote:Ok, this looks wrong but I lined all the parts up. It can't be this small surely..
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I don't understand why people are complaining about the mustang not being made to vintage specs. If you want a more vintage spec replica buy the '65 which is still on the market, they didn't get rid of it. Why do you want a different model made to the same specs? I like that they put something different with the design out, and I like the hardtail bridge, I just wish the pickguard was made to fit it better, but the hardtail strat bridge is one of my favorite bridges. It's simple, reliable and gets the job done. I think it looks awesome, and if I see one in the $450 to $500 range on craigslist I might be tempting to get one.
I do agree that Pawn shop series is a dumb name though.
I do agree that Pawn shop series is a dumb name though.
Exactly. WHY THE FUCK CANT THEY USE VINTAGE FRETS AND RADIUS ON ANY NEW GUITARS???robroe wrote:9.5 radius with medium jumbo frets????
go fuck yourself with this shit asshole
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Well thats all fenders except the squiers and blacktops. I am trying to decide whether to go out and buy one of the new squier jazzmaster (they play really nice), or a blacktop. They are the only Fender series that are not way overpriced...Mike wrote:Yeah, for like $700/£702Billy3000 wrote:I don't understand why people are complaining about the mustang not being made to vintage specs. If you want a more vintage spec replica buy the '65 which is still on the market
Bit of a joke seeing as they used to be $450/£499
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Yeah, just what I was going to say, although to be honest I don't think the comparison is that far off. The body still looks smaller.taylornutt wrote:DanHeron wrote:Ok, this looks wrong but I lined all the parts up. It can't be this small surely..
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These photos don't look like they matchup. I know the points match up, but the scale seems all wrong. We need both of the production photos to do a proper comparison.
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They are calling it a Mustang so it should at least have the same body.Billy3000 wrote:I don't understand why people are complaining about the mustang not being made to vintage specs. If you want a more vintage spec replica buy the '65 which is still on the market, they didn't get rid of it. Why do you want a different model made to the same specs?
I also have to say who the hell would put a Strat hard tail on a guitar like this as a modification? A TOM yes, we've seen it, but this?
I actually like the Stang and the more offset arse end of it. Smaller doesn't bother me either. I even think the pickguard looks better than I initially thought but I'd still drop a Toro bridge on it. Would buy for cheaps but not full price
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These photos don't look like they matchup. I know the points match up, but the scale seems all wrong. We need both of the production photos to do a proper comparison.[/quote]taylornutt wrote:
Erm nope - assuming they're the same scale length, if the fret positions and the bridge line up, they're spot on.
"Pawn Shop Series" = parts bin series more like, some executive has been around and told the boys to stick all the end line stuff together.
Interested in the Mustang though, but those comparision images do throw some doubt if it's that tiny.
Interested in the Mustang though, but those comparision images do throw some doubt if it's that tiny.
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