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Hey guys long time lurker first time poster.
Recently picked this guitar up for £250.
All original parts except for the addition of the Dimarzio(anyone know anything about old dimarzios?)

the paint is rather strange though never seen a finish go like that
but the neck and board are lovely and the frets are fine
thinking of stripping it down and getting a new pickguard to make it look like this
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Which DiMarzio is that?
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honeyiscool wrote:Which DiMarzio is that?
im really not sure
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honestly, it looks really cool with the crazed paint- i'd leave it as is. it looks like nitro, that's what happens when it gets old. the wood on those musicmasters is usually hideous underneath.

all i'd do is perhaps get a hum-sized P90 or something for the bridge, unless of course the dimarzio sounds decent?
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stewart wrote:honestly, it looks really cool with the crazed paint- i'd leave it as is. it looks like nitro, that's what happens when it gets old. the wood on those musicmasters is usually hideous underneath.

all i'd do is perhaps get a hum-sized P90 or something for the bridge, unless of course the dimarzio sounds decent?
it looks ok yes but it flakes off really easy im not sure if its even original
and i was planning on having a new pickguard made as i like the single pickup
the neck pickup really sounds great
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Post by Billy3000 »

I think it looks cool as is too! But just looking at pictures isn't really enough to judge the quality of the finish. If it's flaking off easily, I would consider a refinish too.
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Post by othomas2 »

Don't strip it, looks great !! Get a white neck pup cover and you're sorted.

Or sell the guitar to me !! Seriously though dibs if you do ever part with it.

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Steve! wrote:
stewart wrote:honestly, it looks really cool with the crazed paint- i'd leave it as is. it looks like nitro, that's what happens when it gets old. the wood on those musicmasters is usually hideous underneath.

all i'd do is perhaps get a hum-sized P90 or something for the bridge, unless of course the dimarzio sounds decent?
it looks ok yes but it flakes off really easy im not sure if its even original
and i was planning on having a new pickguard made as i like the single pickup
the neck pickup really sounds great
my duo-sonic's like that, it just adds to the m@j@. people pay a fortune for thin-skins.
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Love that as it is!
The most you should do is put a pickguard on it.
Or just rock out with it!!!
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seems everyone really likes the white but me haha
body swap anyone?
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i'd totally swap bodies if it wasn't for the fact that everyone would ruin me.

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i'd love to put a bridge hotrail in with that three way switch. :evil:
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:i'd totally swap bodies if it wasn't for the fact that everyone would ruin me.

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i'd love to put a bridge hotrail in with that three way switch. :evil:
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:i'd totally swap bodies if it wasn't for the fact that everyone would ruin me.

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i'd love to put a bridge hotrail in with that three way switch. :evil:
I forgot you got that from Pat. Didn't you trade the Jag-stang for it? :(

I wouldn't touch that gorgeous MM except to put Bronco Knobs on it :)
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AddamInsane wrote:Love that as it is!
The most you should do is put a pickguard on it.
Or just rock out with it!!!
+1. Either return to stock MM (neck pickup)or just leave as is.
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i think i'm buying some black witch hats for it, but i'll see what the bronco knobs look like on it first.
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:i think i'm buying some black witch hats for it, but i'll see what the bronco knobs look like on it first.
Like this: (HOT)
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taylornutt wrote:
AddamInsane wrote:Love that as it is!
The most you should do is put a pickguard on it.
Or just rock out with it!!!
+1. Either return to stock MM (neck pickup)or just leave as is.
+2 just like i've done with my '67 bronco - clean it up, slap a new scratchplate on and bingo - looks shit-hot with the finish checking etc - great find! :D
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im still tempted to strip it to be honest
im not even sure if this finish is original
i would only be worried of an ugly wood underneath
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Post by lorez »

i think it looks lovely and would leave the crazy paving paint job alone. just a few bits of tweaks to the pickups/pickguard will make it stunning
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