Mustang / and fender 51 / 72 (+ CV Tele colour pg 8)

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

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Dillon wrote:
hotrodperlmutter wrote:found this pic on a private forum. the gent who posted it says he got this pic direct from a source at fender, who says that this is official:

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i know, i wish it was some sort of over the top jokey troll thing instead of this supposed legit hunkapoopee.
I would totally buy that before I would buy a strat, especially with the F-hole.
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Damn I want a tele soo bad and especially a see-through butterscotch :shock:

If its under £300 I need it.
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mrperson wrote:If its under £300 I need it.
You can pick up a Baja Telecaster for under £400 if you're patient.
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mrperson wrote:If its under £300 I need it.
You can pick up a Baja Telecaster for under £400 if you're patient.
One of the best teles out there. Definitely worth it.
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Fair point, I'll keep my eye on eBay.
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James wrote:
mrperson wrote:If its under £300 I need it.
You can pick up a Baja Telecaster for under £400 if you're patient.
James, do you have a Baja Telecaster?
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taylornutt wrote:
James wrote:
mrperson wrote:If its under £300 I need it.
You can pick up a Baja Telecaster for under £400 if you're patient.
James, do you have a Baja Telecaster?
No, but I checked to see what they're going for on ebay here and it's £350-500.
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I would like the Mustangs a lot better if they had a Musicmaster / Duo Sonic style bridge instead of a Strat hardtail.

Isn't there a Squier with a through the body hardtail bridge that looks similar to the Duo Sonic / Music Master bridge? I'm sure there was - I'm forgetting the model name though. Anyone know what I'm talking about?
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Phil O'Keefe wrote:I would like the Mustangs a lot better if they had a Musicmaster / Duo Sonic style bridge instead of a Strat hardtail.

Isn't there a Squier with a through the body hardtail bridge that looks similar to the Duo Sonic / Music Master bridge? I'm sure there was - I'm forgetting the model name though. Anyone know what I'm talking about?
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Now that was a waste of my time. "Can you play a chord, please" "NO! CHECK THIS L33T BLOOZ-LICKEDY I DOES!!" bliblupdibaddiblubabdibbetydubblup. "ME IS AWESUM."
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Yeah, it's the old "are these pickups any good?" question answered by a million notes per second, none of which are given any space to breath and decay naturally, thereby robbing you of any real chance of figuring out whether they're any good. Stupid. It's not a gear demo, it's a fingers demo. Well, good for you, prick.
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If these were priced like the blacktops, the CAR would have just sold me on the mustang. I'm seeing $999 MSRP on YouTube though.
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cool that the mustang is coming in red too....maybe white?

where are these all made? japan or mexico ?
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It's cool how the guy presenting it has no clue whatsoever. Apparently the 51 was "loosely inspired" by the Squier 51, which it clones down to the screws, but more so by "prototypes" made by Fender in the 60s and 70s, and mods made by legendary players. Which we've all seen, right?
Or how about the Tele Thinline f-hole which was "seen on a lot of Deluxes" and the humbuckers which were "often in the bridge or the neck" of Deluxes.
Sorry to be a trainspotter but that guy's just like some random stoner they spotted on the shop floor and put in front of the camera.
That said - hats off to Fender for throwing a few well chosen variations into the mix. Imagine being a Gibson fan and having to rationalise the Dusk Tiger or the Firebird X to yourself.
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taylornutt wrote:
Phil O'Keefe wrote:I would like the Mustangs a lot better if they had a Musicmaster / Duo Sonic style bridge instead of a Strat hardtail.

Isn't there a Squier with a through the body hardtail bridge that looks similar to the Duo Sonic / Music Master bridge? I'm sure there was - I'm forgetting the model name though. Anyone know what I'm talking about?
Squier Classic Vibe Duo Sonic

Squier Vista Musicmaster.
Thanks - I was actually thinking of the Squier Vista Musicmaster - and the Toronado.