What do you think of the Mustang Pawn Shop Special?

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Post by StevePirates »

The forearm contour was one of the major draws for me, but the body is just too tiny. I'm 6'2" and 230. It looked like a ukelele on me.
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Sparky wrote:
NickS wrote:
Doog wrote:COIL SPLIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT

Sorry for being such a pedant, but the people have gotta know the difference!
I don't know. What's the difference?
Coil split: Use one pickup from a humbucker split
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So you're saying 4-wire vs. 3-wire?
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You can have a coil split that is 3 wire.

It'd be dumb, but it's possible.
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gaybear wrote:Senor Benway, what's wrong with humbuckers?
not a damned thing.
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Post by Phil O'Keefe »

westtexasred wrote:So,it has a differnt body than a standard Mustang? That's lame.

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Post by Delirium »

Whoa, huge difference.

Not really a fan of the Pawnshop Series, in terms of looks anyway...
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I'd hit it. I'd much rather bang this against the ground than my 78 stang.
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Post by ploppy »

More i see them the more i like - i reckon the blue one, well played would look cool as fook.
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I haven't played one yet but I quite like them. It's a nice variation on the jagmaster idea. It's good they realised the mustang switches are too high and did something about it.
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Post by Bacchus »

I really didn't like them until I saw them in person. They are very well finished and look and feel very nice. I don't like Mustangs generally because the body isn't thick enough for such a wide body, but these seem better proportioned.
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Post by izodiak »

Maybe they are not keeping up with the mesures they have, but just trying to invade some young punker market,na?
With these guitars, that why smaller ?

I like the color, but I just would love a maple stang with the widerangers.
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Post by Phil O'Keefe »

To be honest, I'm not sure why they went with a smaller body. Maybe it was just to do something a bit different, which would be in keeping with the spirit of the line. Hopefully, the parts are compatible across the different models - just as the MIJ / CIJ bodies and necks can be used with the vintage USA ones. Maybe they didn't want Mexico to be doing "real" Mustangs and it was a case of "internal company politics" between Fender US, Fender Japan and Fender Mexico. Who knows? I have no idea... I can't say for sure because I have yet to see / play one in person, but I think I'd have preferred the post '69 vintage contoured style bodies.
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Interested enough to get one used in a couple of years or on closeout...
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I love the look of them but I am pretty damned sure the body will feel like a toy to me with the smaller dimensions.
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Haven't played one but I'd hit it at a good price!!
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Phil O'Keefe wrote:To be honest, I'm not sure why they went with a smaller body. Maybe it was just to do something a bit different, which would be in keeping with the spirit of the line. Hopefully, the parts are compatible across the different models - just as the MIJ / CIJ bodies and necks can be used with the vintage USA ones. Maybe they didn't want Mexico to be doing "real" Mustangs and it was a case of "internal company politics" between Fender US, Fender Japan and Fender Mexico. Who knows? I have no idea... I can't say for sure because I have yet to see / play one in person, but I think I'd have preferred the post '69 vintage contoured style bodies.
I am pretty sure that they are made in Mexico - and that the parts are not interchangeable with other Mustangs, from what I have read.

I wonder if there are p-90s that would fit in the humbucker route?
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A P94 might fit in there.
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Sidney Vicious wrote:I am pretty sure that they are made in Mexico - and that the parts are not interchangeable with other Mustangs, from what I have read.

I wonder if there are p-90s that would fit in the humbucker route?
I misspoke - I meant to say I am pretty sure they are NOT made in Mexico. - Made in Japan is what I have read FWIW.
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Post by Phil O'Keefe »

Aaah - I checked a bit, and it appears that you're correct: The entire Pawnshop series is indeed made in Japan. I don't know why I was thinking they were made in Mexico.
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Post by Joey »

The forearm & belly contour don't flow together as one. The red finish is hawt in person. The blue is a bit stale. The body shape didn't bother me in person. I liked it, but not $799 liked it.

I liked the Squire $299 Jags. Hated em over the internet, cause of the strat jack hole... in person the strat jack looks punked on the guitar. They were a bit heavy though. I'd buy one for the kids when they get older.

I liked the hardtail blacked out Jag w/ dual humbuckers the mostest