Mulletstang Project (Demo/Pics page 8)
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it is called the brostang because it had a bronco neck which made it very non-mustang like to play.
serfx has it now, but i've just discovered an old pm in my inbox about him wanting to part ways with it. i'd love it back, but won't have the scratch anytime soon to reacquire it.
serfx has it now, but i've just discovered an old pm in my inbox about him wanting to part ways with it. i'd love it back, but won't have the scratch anytime soon to reacquire it.
dots wrote:fuck that guy in his bunkhole.
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I have not come up with a cool name for the black/sunburst one. I thought maybe Two Face, BackBurst or Mullet-Stang (business in front and party on the back)
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What a cool project... ...two Mustangs!
For the first one, I really like your preference for the matching headstock. The cream body & headstock with an aged ivory pearloid pickguard would look really good in my opinion. The aged yellowed pearl would harmonize with the cream. No comp stripes.
For the two-face, again I'd use the aged ivory pearloid pickguard. That yellowed pearl would harmonize between the dark body and the natural headstock.
And both your Mustangs would have a unifying element. Whatever you pick, have fun!
For the first one, I really like your preference for the matching headstock. The cream body & headstock with an aged ivory pearloid pickguard would look really good in my opinion. The aged yellowed pearl would harmonize with the cream. No comp stripes.
For the two-face, again I'd use the aged ivory pearloid pickguard. That yellowed pearl would harmonize between the dark body and the natural headstock.
And both your Mustangs would have a unifying element. Whatever you pick, have fun!
Doug
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Reverse Mullet-stang? Probably not. Color is the hardest thing for me to decide on any guitar.Joey wrote:Earl Lee Mullet's Revenge
I'm a sucker for CAR or any Comp finish
Or you could always do a sunburst top with black back
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I am taking off work and going to the Dallas Guitar show on Friday. Hoping to score some Mustang parts or maybe an Bullet Cable. I would love to find the control plates, pickguards or something else cool. They always have good Mustangs at the show to help me decide on the color to paint the project mustang.
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Unfortunately, the show was bust as far as parts was concerned. I got to see lots of vintage Mustangs up close and color combinations. There was a Seafoam green Jaguar with matching Headstock that was gorgeous. I could see the Mustang in those colors. Right now it's 10 votes for Seafoam Green and 8 for Shell pink. I love the pink on Aen's tele, I wonder if it's Shell pink or another shade.
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One body is already finished and the other one is a scratch project build. I still haven't decided yet, but I can put the entire guitar together before I have to worry about it.mtotallywired wrote:between seafoam green and shell pink, it's hard to decide! BUT since you're building two, you can do both right???
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I have an era Mustang question. My template for the Mustang is based on a 1964-65 Mustang and the Mullet-stang body I have is a 1977-78 Mustang body. When I was checking the accuracy of the template, I noticed the upper and lower horns appeared shorter on the template. Is that correct? I know the horns were enlarged in the 70's, but are they longer?
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Quoted from another thread;
Sorry, not a decent price, but there is one on eBay (link)taylornutt wrote:I am building on vintage mustang and one project mustang and I would love to find a maple neck for the vintage one to differentiate it from the project Mustang.
Unfortunately, if you find just the neck, the prices are sky high usually. If you see one floating about for a decent price, let me know. I should have some money this summer.
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I didn't realize you were allowed to post hardcore porn on this forum.rlm2112 wrote:Candy Apple Red with matching headstock is visual SEX.
With or without the comp stripe.
OR this.
Kicking and squealing Gucci little piggy.
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I saw that one. $500 for a neck is crazy, even a rare one like that. I could probably find the whole guitar for a little more.AddamInsane wrote:Quoted from another thread;
Sorry, not a decent price, but there is one on eBay (link)taylornutt wrote:I am building on vintage mustang and one project mustang and I would love to find a maple neck for the vintage one to differentiate it from the project Mustang.
Unfortunately, if you find just the neck, the prices are sky high usually. If you see one floating about for a decent price, let me know. I should have some money this summer.
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Squier FSR Sparkle Jaguar | Squier CV Mustang |1971 Fender Bronco| Baja Telecaster |
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