the mustang there looks really good! i don't mind it being smaller, always thought it would look good with a smaller butt. I have to see it live to decide if i like it. They should have called it something else...
Also: surely the Cyclone was a far better idea and attempt at this sort of thing? If Fender are thiefing the '51 can Squier put out a Cyclone II exactly the same as the Fender one?
Photos done with hipstamatic it seems. The seafoam or whatever colour the 72 is looks really cool actually. I still can't get over the pickup moutn though. UGLY.
BacchusPaul wrote:Also: surely the Cyclone was a far better idea and attempt at this sort of thing? If Fender are thiefing the '51 can Squier put out a Cyclone II exactly the same as the Fender one?
Would love a Cyclone II from Squire!
Would love to refit it with a Mustang Trem too
ekwatts wrote:That's American cinema, that is. Fucking sparkles.
And presumably you can then choose which coil to use if it's a three way. That seems kind of pointless if the two coils are identical. I suppose position will count for something.
AddamInsane wrote:Looks like these will be about £638 (link) in the UK
Too much for my liking, but I am a skinflint...
24" scale and it still comes with 9 gauge strings.
After seeing the 'real' pics it doesn't look so bad. I wouldn't consider buying one, especially not at £640, but it's nice they at least tried something new and the body shape suits.
Fran wrote:£450 seems a lot, is'nt that what Baja Tele's go for?
It's definitely what I got my Baja Tele for, lol. I dunno, I'd have to play one but if I liked it as much as my Baja Tele (which I think I might with that Mustang as long as it played nicely) I'd consider £450. £350 or something like that would obviously be much more appealing.
Fender prices are crazy high these days. I got my Baja Telecaster for £399 I think and they're now £527, I bought my 65RI Mustang for £449 and they're now £650 or £702.
Princeton Reverbs used to be £599, then £699 and now are £884.
All of this is quite nuts seeing as the economy is buggered.