'66 Mustang - Need some advice
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I had to sell off most of my stuff not too long ago (2001 LP STD., '62 AVRI Jazzmaster, 2000 American STD. Strat) and now just have a Classic Player HH Jaguar. My old Jazzmaster was my workhorse and I miss it just about everytime I play....one of those painful separations.
I like the Jag a lot though and I'm going to swap the pickups soon to PAF & Super Distortion.
I run the Jag through a '59 Bassman LTD and a Keeley TS9 and really old vintage RAT.
I really miss the single coil bite though, which is why I'm looking into the Mustang. I would love a vintage Jazzmaster but they're a little more dough than I can fork over.
I like the Jag a lot though and I'm going to swap the pickups soon to PAF & Super Distortion.
I run the Jag through a '59 Bassman LTD and a Keeley TS9 and really old vintage RAT.
I really miss the single coil bite though, which is why I'm looking into the Mustang. I would love a vintage Jazzmaster but they're a little more dough than I can fork over.
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Maple necks were added to the mustang in the late '70's, so it may not be a '72 or the neck was switched.Chicago Mike wrote:I just called a local shop and they have a 72 org. and 72 refin (with a maple neck, didn't know they had maple necks). 1000 & 900 respectively.
I've never seen a Mustang with a maple neck....
shawdowofseattle had one, but i think he sold it.
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here is the link. Very good example of a maple necked stang.
http://shortscale.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=18552
http://shortscale.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=18552
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et voila!Chicago Mike wrote:I just called a local shop and they have a 72 org. and 72 refin (with a maple neck, didn't know they had maple necks). 1000 & 900 respectively.
I've never seen a Mustang with a maple neck....
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they have a nice feel to them, go and have a play. those prices seem reasonable enough (provided they're in good condition).
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PICS OR IT DID'NT HAPPEN!Chicago Mike wrote:I had to sell off most of my stuff not too long ago (2001 LP STD., '62 AVRI Jazzmaster, 2000 American STD. Strat) and now just have a Classic Player HH Jaguar. My old Jazzmaster was my workhorse and I miss it just about everytime I play....one of those painful separations.
I like the Jag a lot though and I'm going to swap the pickups soon to PAF & Super Distortion.
I run the Jag through a '59 Bassman LTD and a Keeley TS9 and really old vintage RAT.
I really miss the single coil bite though, which is why I'm looking into the Mustang. I would love a vintage Jazzmaster but they're a little more dough than I can fork over.
I saw that one listed over in Logan Square. For a guy selling that much stuff he should have posted some pictures. My advice would be to go check it out and bring a philips head screw driver to "dig" into it. If the dude won't let you do that on a refin that needs work, don't jones on the guitar so bad that you won't walk away.
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Fran...I'd post some pictures but I haven't figured out how yet.
Rodvon, yeah it was that same guy. I'm supposed to check it out next week. I'm definitely not "jonesin" as I'm not to stoked to put in additional work. I'm all about instant gratification.
I played one of the reissues yesterday at Guitar Center and I like it a lot. Can you draw comparrisons between a vintage Mustang and one of the RI's?
Rodvon, yeah it was that same guy. I'm supposed to check it out next week. I'm definitely not "jonesin" as I'm not to stoked to put in additional work. I'm all about instant gratification.
I played one of the reissues yesterday at Guitar Center and I like it a lot. Can you draw comparrisons between a vintage Mustang and one of the RI's?
Hi, and welcome to the boards!
The '65 reissues are pretty much exactly like the real thing, except that the real 1965 mustangs had a nitro finish (I think poly only came about on Fenders in 1967?). The '69 reissues are nothing like a real 1969 in terms of specs. They're made with a basswood body, the bridge saddles are chromed brass (steel on the originals), and the tuners are chrome button klusons as opposed to plastic button F tuners. The contours are also a bit more hard-angled than on the originals. And the colours and headstock decals are different than real 1969's. They are, however, excellent guitars, and they pop up regularly on ebay and craiglist for around $400. I have a '69 reissue, and I like it just a little more than my vintage 1976 (which is excellent itself, and has a maple board, BTW.)
Besides being cheaper, the other good thing about reissues is that they are a guilt free platform if you choose to make modifications. No losing sleep over lost mojo or resale value.
The '65 reissues are pretty much exactly like the real thing, except that the real 1965 mustangs had a nitro finish (I think poly only came about on Fenders in 1967?). The '69 reissues are nothing like a real 1969 in terms of specs. They're made with a basswood body, the bridge saddles are chromed brass (steel on the originals), and the tuners are chrome button klusons as opposed to plastic button F tuners. The contours are also a bit more hard-angled than on the originals. And the colours and headstock decals are different than real 1969's. They are, however, excellent guitars, and they pop up regularly on ebay and craiglist for around $400. I have a '69 reissue, and I like it just a little more than my vintage 1976 (which is excellent itself, and has a maple board, BTW.)
Besides being cheaper, the other good thing about reissues is that they are a guilt free platform if you choose to make modifications. No losing sleep over lost mojo or resale value.
That pretty much nails it. The '69 RI gets a bad rap sometimes, but I play mine a lot and love it. Something about the sound seems to work a bit better then my '67 Duo-Sonic.astro wrote:Hi, and welcome to the boards!
The '65 reissues are pretty much exactly like the real thing, except that the real 1965 mustangs had a nitro finish (I think poly only came about on Fenders in 1967?). The '69 reissues are nothing like a real 1969 in terms of specs. They're made with a basswood body, the bridge saddles are chromed brass (steel on the originals), and the tuners are chrome button klusons as opposed to plastic button F tuners. The contours are also a bit more hard-angled than on the originals. And the colours and headstock decals are different than real 1969's. They are, however, excellent guitars, and they pop up regularly on ebay and craiglist for around $400. I have a '69 reissue, and I like it just a little more than my vintage 1976 (which is excellent itself, and has a maple board, BTW.)
Besides being cheaper, the other good thing about reissues is that they are a guilt free platform if you choose to make modifications. No losing sleep over lost mojo or resale value.
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Even something this might be a step in the right direction if it was legit......auction