Squier Cyclone
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Squier Cyclone
what is a good price for a Squier Cyclone?....there is a black one on CL here at $150..... I am thinking about buying to refinish in LPB or Comp Orange
Let me know what is good on price for these and what u know about them...
Thanks
J
Let me know what is good on price for these and what u know about them...
Thanks
J
lorez wrote: I'm a fuzz lover so my clean is another man's crunch
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That's what they were new wasn't it?
I'd think a fair price based only on what you get for the money would be $100, but they are pretty rare and don't come up for sale often... which probably means $150 is a pretty good price.
I'd think a fair price based only on what you get for the money would be $100, but they are pretty rare and don't come up for sale often... which probably means $150 is a pretty good price.
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I just emailed him and we will see, He is an hr and a half from me so I basically said I will drive to him if the price is negotiable.... but I was thinking more like 100-125 cuz its a Squier
where these pretty sweet axes? I have never played one
LINKY
where these pretty sweet axes? I have never played one
LINKY
lorez wrote: I'm a fuzz lover so my clean is another man's crunch
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As rare as these are, I think the 80 miles may be worth it.
The fit and finish is on par with the fender version from what I remember of the reviews, just the standard squier issues (tuners, pups, pots). You could end up with a pretty sweet rocker with minimal investment.
The fit and finish is on par with the fender version from what I remember of the reviews, just the standard squier issues (tuners, pups, pots). You could end up with a pretty sweet rocker with minimal investment.
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brainfur wrote:I'm having difficulty reconciling my desire to smash the state & kill all white people with my desire for a new telecaster
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skimmer, can tell u did not read...lolhotrodperlmutter wrote:offer him a hundo
$150 is too much unless (especially in black, *shudder*) you're just dying for one.
ok, Nick, ur on the same page as me here.... my truck gets about 23mpg on the interstate so I figured $30-35 for de gaz on the 160 mile round trip..... so with gas it would still be the $150.......... I cannot decide, I do not NEED it, but I have been acking to refinish a guitar in Comp Orange or LPB and this could be a good canidate for that itch....Nick wrote:I think they were $199 new, so $120 used sonds kool. 80 miles, so that's 160 miles roundtrip? How great of mileage does your vehicle get? That's like another $25 right there. Probably still worth it for the guitar though I've only played one squier cyclone and it was a fun guitar
lorez wrote: I'm a fuzz lover so my clean is another man's crunch
Just keep in mind, these guitars don't have much in common with a Mustang other than the body shape. At the end of the day it's a 24.75" neck with a strat trem, strat style pickguard, and an H/S configuration. If that sounds like what you'd like in a guitar, then I'd say go for it. If you are only thinking of this because you really want a mustang in either LPB or Comp Orange and this kind of looks like one and seems the cheaper route, I would either save your money or buy a mustang body and start a project instead.
Lately I've adopted the mentality that if I have second thoughts, especially in a gear purchase, I don't buy it, but that's just me.
Lately I've adopted the mentality that if I have second thoughts, especially in a gear purchase, I don't buy it, but that's just me.
good moto, I do not need it so I emailed back and said I can only afford $100 cuz the gas of driving..... if he wants to sell he can call me if not then no worries........ I think my BT Jazzy covers most of the same territory anyway....Nick wrote: Lately I've adopted the mentality that if I have second thoughts, especially in a gear purchase, I don't buy it, but that's just me.
I hate guitar Lust!!!!!
lorez wrote: I'm a fuzz lover so my clean is another man's crunch
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no. i did read.SGJarrod wrote:skimmer, can tell u did not read...lolhotrodperlmutter wrote:offer him a hundo
$150 is too much unless (especially in black, *shudder*) you're just dying for one.
$150 for a black cyclone that you're planning to refin? no.
$100 for a black cyclone that you're planning to refin? mehbe.
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It's definitely the Cyclone I want!taylornutt wrote:Save your money and get a Fender Cyclone II with the Jag pickups. That is the Cyclone you want.
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Absolutely agree with this. I think this applies to ALL purchases. Whenever i catch myself with doubts or get caught up in that anxiety causing quest for 'teh perfect cheap' purchase about something I'm unsure about it rarely ends up satisfactory.Nick wrote:Lately I've adopted the mentality that if I have second thoughts, especially in a gear purchase, I don't buy it, but that's just me.
I'd say it looks like a lot of hassle for not that great an overall cost. Obviously if you like it enough then go for it but personally I think the guitar is such a 'middle of the road' of various fender designs as to render it totally anonymous to me. Sure you could project it up to give it the sembllence of a personality but after costs of doing that you may as well save more and get something cool off the peg. [/fed up of being stuck in costly projects hell]
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