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Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 2:38 pm
by Pens
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I got this sucker for half the price of that, and it's pretty much flawless, minus a little forearm wear.
See this is sweet, but I could never pay that much for a guitar. I'm too rough on them to keep the value. I could import several lefty Japs for that price.

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 3:20 pm
by KPI
that is one sweet lefty mustang. do you have a closeup of that headstock? yummy.

since the lefty MIJ's are over 1K now anyway, id want some of them, and a couple of these!!

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 12:26 am
by wetbelly
KPI wrote:that is one sweet lefty mustang. do you have a closeup of that headstock? yummy.

since the lefty MIJ's are over 1K now anyway, id want some of them, and a couple of these!!
Here you go:

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Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 4:09 am
by wetbelly
Pens wrote:See this is sweet, but I could never pay that much for a guitar. I'm too rough on them to keep the value. I could import several lefty Japs for that price.
I've mellowed out in my old age, so most the time when I'm playing my vintage guitars, I'm sitting down babying them :lol:

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 4:26 am
by moore65
I remember seeing a forum not too long ago on another site where some guy said he inherited a lefty Red Comp Mustang from his grandfather and was wondering how much it was worth...I think this might have been it.

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 6:23 am
by wetbelly
moore65 wrote:I remember seeing a forum not too long ago on another site where some guy said he inherited a lefty Red Comp Mustang from his grandfather and was wondering how much it was worth...I think this might have been it.
I remember reading that too when I was on the search for another vintage lefty. Did that person ever post pictures anywhere that we could compare it to?

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 6:19 pm
by moore65
wetbelly wrote:
moore65 wrote:I remember seeing a forum not too long ago on another site where some guy said he inherited a lefty Red Comp Mustang from his grandfather and was wondering how much it was worth...I think this might have been it.
I remember reading that too when I was on the search for another vintage lefty. Did that person ever post pictures anywhere that we could compare it to?
There were pictures cause the guy was unsure of what he had, but I don't remember what it looked like other than being a lefty red comp Mustang. The inclusion of "Mustang" on the decal would be a good way of telling because it seems like most lefty Mustangs only say "Fender".

Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2012 1:58 am
by KPI
NOW HERE IS A LEFTY. SUPER CLEAN BUT IN MY EYES LOOKS TO BE A REFIN. JUST TOOOO WHITE AND CANT DECIDE BY THE NECK POCKET

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Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2012 10:17 am
by wetbelly
KPI wrote:NOW HERE IS A LEFTY. SUPER CLEAN BUT IN MY EYES LOOKS TO BE A REFIN. JUST TOOOO WHITE AND CANT DECIDE BY THE NECK POCKET
You took the words right out of my mouth.

Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 3:41 am
by wetbelly
It looks like someone bought it, I hope for their sake it's not a refin.

Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 4:09 am
by Mages
the pictures are kind of overexposed to make white finish look extra clean. but the whole guitar looks super minty. look at the chrome. it's spotless. there's virtually no wear on the saddles. the plastic parts show almost zero aging. IMO, it could very well be the original finish.

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 12:55 am
by sfx
Hah. I came here to find some setup tips for this 1969 Lefty Mustang I just bought and I find it in this thread instead. Hello there. :)

It's in decent enough shape but was absolutely filthy. The amount of gunk (and I don't mean "vintage patina") on the thing was truely nasty. I spent about half my weekend cleaning it and doing a setup. Someone had painted the low E tuner red for some dumb reason which I was able to get off luckily. Switches were being flaky until I blasted them with contact cleaner. Tons of vertical checking everywhere. All in all though it's awesome. ;)

I put a mastery bridge on it too. Very recommended aside from the cost.

Here's some crappy iPhone pix, I can get some better ones if anyone is interested.

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Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 1:08 am
by sfx
Those other two Mustangs above are super beautiful too.

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 4:30 am
by wetbelly
sfx wrote:Hah. I came here to find some setup tips for this 1969 Lefty Mustang I just bought and I find it in this thread instead. Hello there. :)
Welcome and congrats! I was one of the guys who drove up the cost, I probably would've bid a little bit more, but I'm closing on a house on Tuesday and I'm pretty sure my wife would've been super pissed had I spent anymore than I bid. I've got two homemade lefty Mustangs to go with my '67, but they're waiting to get painted. I'll post them up when they're finished.

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 12:24 pm
by KPI
great find man, and its cleaned up real nice - especially that tuner, i thought it might have been ink.

either way you did well, now that its clean you could flip it for even more, or keep it forever as a great example of a lefty. 2200 or whatever was a bargain basement price especially now how it looks :)

kudos to you man, kudos.

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 1:12 am
by sfx
wetbelly wrote:
sfx wrote:Hah. I came here to find some setup tips for this 1969 Lefty Mustang I just bought and I find it in this thread instead. Hello there. :)
Welcome and congrats! I was one of the guys who drove up the cost, I probably would've bid a little bit more, but I'm closing on a house on Tuesday and I'm pretty sure my wife would've been super pissed had I spent anymore than I bid. I've got two homemade lefty Mustangs to go with my '67, but they're waiting to get painted. I'll post them up when they're finished.
Ahhh my chequing account hates you. ;)

Homemade as in assembled or completely homemade? What finishes are you going to do?

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 1:21 am
by sfx
KPI wrote:great find man, and its cleaned up real nice - especially that tuner, i thought it might have been ink.

either way you did well, now that its clean you could flip it for even more, or keep it forever as a great example of a lefty. 2200 or whatever was a bargain basement price especially now how it looks :)

kudos to you man, kudos.
It did come out pretty nice. Don't get me wrong it's definitely not mint. The finish is completely checked and it has its share of dings. I don't think it was abused at all, it looked (and smelled frankly) like it was sitting in someones basement for 20 years. Some serious nastiness on the headstock. Naptha does a good job I must say.

The case still smells really musty, any ideas?

Definitely gonna keep it. I've been after a left handed competition Mustang in blue or red for a long time and I can only recall seeing one other red one once maybe 5 or so years ago on the bay.

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 5:37 am
by karmataburn
Congrats that is a great looking guitar. Enjoy.

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 6:16 am
by wetbelly
sfx wrote:
wetbelly wrote:
sfx wrote:Hah. I came here to find some setup tips for this 1969 Lefty Mustang I just bought and I find it in this thread instead. Hello there. :)
Welcome and congrats! I was one of the guys who drove up the cost, I probably would've bid a little bit more, but I'm closing on a house on Tuesday and I'm pretty sure my wife would've been super pissed had I spent anymore than I bid. I've got two homemade lefty Mustangs to go with my '67, but they're waiting to get painted. I'll post them up when they're finished.
Ahhh my chequing account hates you. ;)

Homemade as in assembled or completely homemade? What finishes are you going to do?
One is 1/2 homemade (homemade body & pickguard w/ Squier Supersonic neck) and the other is an assembly. One of them I'm doing in Sherwood Green w/ Desert Sand racing stripes, the other is gonna be either Shoreline Gold or Burgandy Mist.