The 65 RIs are poplar?honeyiscool wrote:Yep. I've had all three at some point.sholkham wrote:The MG73's are basswood too right?Dave wrote:69RI = basswood. 65ri = not basswood (and decent pups)
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$700 for MIJ in my neighborhood, in good condition. So yes, $300 sounds amazing but highly unrealistic if we have to import them ourselves from Asia.Ankhanu wrote:Yeah, certainly not in my area. I've only ever seen one Mustang for sale here, it was new, and significantly more than $500Nick wrote:Although my local shop usually sells used MIJ Mustangs for like $500....I know that's not the case for everyone's area though. If these are around $300ish I think they'd be a good bargain.
I lol'd.Nick wrote:Am I the only one slightly disappointed by these boring mustang/squier CV series colors now? They're as bad as sunburst/black on strats. I'd rather see some black, sunburst
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
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hahaha yeah I realized how that looked when I typed it....but I stand by my statement. Boring played to death colors on strats and teles look awesome on short scales.paul_ wrote:I lol'd.Nick wrote:Am I the only one slightly disappointed by these boring mustang/squier CV series colors now? They're as bad as sunburst/black on strats. I'd rather see some black, sunburst

I'd take one of those three colors on a mustang over the standard red/baby blue/oly white varieties any day. (though I might change the pickguards on the two on the right)
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I don't think it would be possible for them to fuck with the trem on a mustang, since is has to be the vibrato plate has to surround the bridge.serfx wrote:^thisDannymec wrote:Looks like I need to start selling things again!
as it looks like they didn't fuck up the trem/tail piece like they did the Squier jag/jazz versions
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you say that, but look at the stop tail on the Pawn Shop "Mustang" Special..weed_killer wrote:I don't think it would be possible for them to fuck with the trem on a mustang, since is has to be the vibrato plate has to surround the bridge.serfx wrote:^thisDannymec wrote:Looks like I need to start selling things again!
as it looks like they didn't fuck up the trem/tail piece like they did the Squier jag/jazz versions
by taking away the trem, it is a fucking Duo-Sonic (and i love those as well.. but seriously..)
they realistically could have used that same god awful bridge from the jaguar/jazzmaster on the mustang, and all we could do was bitch. so i'm pleased that they didn't
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i would like to have a sunbrust mustang with maple neck. that would be something.Nick wrote:hahaha yeah I realized how that looked when I typed it....but I stand by my statement. Boring played to death colors on strats and teles look awesome on short scales.paul_ wrote:I lol'd.Nick wrote:Am I the only one slightly disappointed by these boring mustang/squier CV series colors now? They're as bad as sunburst/black on strats. I'd rather see some black, sunburst
I'd take one of those three colors on a mustang over the standard red/baby blue/oly white varieties any day. (though I might change the pickguards on the two on the right)
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I know there is mappel-neck Stang haet around here, but the MG77 looks so badass, like a solid mass of ash and maple that you can beat the crap out of and it will still have the energy to slam you in the chin to spite you. Alas, grain-n-sustain like that will likely never be an option for a Squier version, but I'll keep on dreaming.

I know there is mappel-neck Stang haet around here, but the MG77 looks so badass, like a solid mass of ash and maple that you can beat the crap out of and it will still have the energy to slam you in the chin to spite you. Alas, grain-n-sustain like that will likely never be an option for a Squier version, but I'll keep on dreaming.

glad I didn't read the full thread then. I'm not going to complain about fender though given all the shortscale & offset goodness they have delivered recently. Compared to 5 years ago its amazing what options are available. In fact compared to when I first wanted one back in the late 80s the only choice was trying to locate a used one which in the UK was nigh on impossible. so I won't grumble, promiseMooseboy wrote:Just received an email from Fender saying the classic vibe mustangs on the japanese Fender site are for the Japanese market only
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers