the '72 compstang is here!!!
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 6:02 pm
i picked this up from the parcel depot about an hour ago- a brief description then onto the pics. the background to it was mentioned in another thread, but it deserves a new one. basically, it was on ebay, and the listing info was rather ambiguous. no BIN, but the guy made it clear he was open to offers... to cut a long story short i made him an offer of £800 and he accepted, shipping being included in the price.
so, it's a '72 lake placid blue competition mustang, all original (no matching headstock-boo!). condition-wise it's excellent, there's a ding just behind the tailpiece, a few superficial surface scratches and that's really about it. the guard is majorly warped however, like it's been left lying in the sun or something, it's totally shrunken. i think if i can find a vintage one in good condition i'll replace it, it's the sort of thing that'll bug me.
in artificial light it has a definite green/turquoise tinge, but in flashlight it looks totally blue. i've not seen it in daylight obviously, it was dark when i got it home!
the neck feels about the same as my '76 in terms of chunkiness, feels pretty nice (although i think i've been somewhat spoiled by the 'fits like a glove' nature of the duo-sonic).
i haven't opened it up for a nosey inside yet, but on first inspection the bridge and tailpiece need set up properly, that'll probably be first on the agenda. second will be taking the SHITTY GAUGE 9 STRINGS OFF IT. shit, i just realised i haven't plugged it in yet either... the only amp i have here at the moment is buried underneath about 50 books, i'll have to dig it out before i can plug it in...
some crappy pics for now (my camera battery died before i'd finished) but i'll post more in better light as and when i can. i might even do a little demo of it when i get my proper amps back and i've got it playing a bit better. but for now, a taster:
so, it's a '72 lake placid blue competition mustang, all original (no matching headstock-boo!). condition-wise it's excellent, there's a ding just behind the tailpiece, a few superficial surface scratches and that's really about it. the guard is majorly warped however, like it's been left lying in the sun or something, it's totally shrunken. i think if i can find a vintage one in good condition i'll replace it, it's the sort of thing that'll bug me.
in artificial light it has a definite green/turquoise tinge, but in flashlight it looks totally blue. i've not seen it in daylight obviously, it was dark when i got it home!
the neck feels about the same as my '76 in terms of chunkiness, feels pretty nice (although i think i've been somewhat spoiled by the 'fits like a glove' nature of the duo-sonic).
i haven't opened it up for a nosey inside yet, but on first inspection the bridge and tailpiece need set up properly, that'll probably be first on the agenda. second will be taking the SHITTY GAUGE 9 STRINGS OFF IT. shit, i just realised i haven't plugged it in yet either... the only amp i have here at the moment is buried underneath about 50 books, i'll have to dig it out before i can plug it in...
some crappy pics for now (my camera battery died before i'd finished) but i'll post more in better light as and when i can. i might even do a little demo of it when i get my proper amps back and i've got it playing a bit better. but for now, a taster:
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