traded my Squier CV Duo Sonic for this ...

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traded my Squier CV Duo Sonic for this ...

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Squier Vista Musicmaster. The one I got offered a few weeks ago. I liked it, maybe not though but because it looks a bit shattered. The guy would have sold it too, but I decided that I need no additional guitars, so I agreed to give him that nearly new CV Duo Sonic. Don't know who made the better deal, but no additional guitar = no trouble in the household :wink:

Prove it did happen: it's white ...

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all original ...

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beautiful headstock ...

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sadly that neck is no longer the one on the guitar. And for good reason.

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You traded this for that?

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What the fuck happened to the neck? You traded a much more valuable guitar for a broken Vista-series Musicmaster? :(

Not a fan of that trade at all, sorry mate. I really hope that you plan on giving it the Robroe white-out treatment. That'd make it worthwhile I suppose. All white = sex.
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I was like... oh nice.. those are hard to come by... DEAR GOD WHAT HAPPENED TO THE NECK!

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by german 2nd hand prices, it's no big difference about those guitars, and the Duo was just no used very often. The neck got broken when an amp fell onto it I was told. The replacement neck feels and play good, but of course it's not nearly as beautiful as the matching headstock one.
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kypdurron wrote:by german 2nd hand prices, it's no big difference about those guitars, and the Duo was just no used very often. The neck got broken when an amp fell onto it I was told. The replacement neck feels and play good, but of course it's not nearly as beautiful as the matching headstock one.
Ah, that's horrifying! I couldn't imagine watching an amp topple over onto that guitar! :o

So, are you going to make a project out of this guitar, or are you content with it as-is? I'm sure it sounds pretty rockin'. Those Vista-series pickups always get rave reviews.
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Sparky wrote:
kypdurron wrote:by german 2nd hand prices, it's no big difference about those guitars, and the Duo was just no used very often. The neck got broken when an amp fell onto it I was told. The replacement neck feels and play good, but of course it's not nearly as beautiful as the matching headstock one.
Ah, that's horrifying! I couldn't imagine watching an amp topple over onto that guitar! :o

So, are you going to make a project out of this guitar, or are you content with it as-is? I'm sure it sounds pretty rockin'. Those Vista-series pickups always get rave reviews.
Really? I heard the super-sonics are bland as all blandness. But the awesome body and neck more than make up for it.

I played a venus at the local shop a few weeks ago, I was underwhelmed. Neck felt nice though.
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Sparky wrote: So, are you going to make a project out of this guitar, or are you content with it as-is? I'm sure it sounds pretty rockin'. Those Vista-series pickups always get rave reviews.
Maybe some adjustments, currently I think about renewing the pot and maybe a different pickup, but first I want to hear the current one in a band situation. Of course it would be a gas if there was any way to get the original headstock back on, or even better get an original replacement neck somewhere.
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good trade. if you can't live with that neck, find a replacement that you like, and paint the headstock.
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Kool & the gang.
I think a Duo will be my next shortscale, or another old MM. Miss them things.
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the blue one sold and now you got this one!!!! dang!!!! hopefully my luck will change and a black or white one will come my way soon...

well, off to work on the supersonics...
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HAMBACKER!!!!!!
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:good trade. if you can't live with that neck, find a replacement that you like, and paint the headstock.
considering. maybe a little dumb question, but I read the squier MM has a 24,75 inch scale? So that would mean a Mustang neck would not do, am I right?
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not unless you moved the bridge forward to compensate.
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Yes, but it is a string through body construction, so it's not that easy to change bridge place ... Which other Fender / Squier guitars come with 24,75 scale? wiki only lists the cyclone. But a cyclone neck would be just as hard to find as a Squier MM neck :? Hell I have a nightmare of an Epiphone Les Paul Special neck on it ((thumbsdown))
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umm... toronado maybe? doubt you'll find one of those easily.

you could fill the holes and buy a vintage musicmaster bridge, which isn't string through. bit of a hassle though. if i were you i'd part it out and buy something else.
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I see Warmoth makes 24,75 necks ... tg I have the only inofficial warmoth trader in germany here ... :wink: maybe he has one flying around.
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Dude, what are you going to do with the neck? Don't toss it.
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Think I'll keep it just in case I trade or sale the guitar one day. You can't play it, but you can look at it and imagine how awesome it would look on the guitar :D

The replacement neck makes this officially a 25.5 scale guitar now. It needs a new setup and some fretwork, but it 'll stay.
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Wasn't the Cyclone also 24.75inch scale? Wouldn't that neck work?
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silly_rabbit_band wrote:Wasn't the Cyclone also 24.75inch scale? Wouldn't that neck work?
kypdurron wrote:Which other Fender / Squier guitars come with 24,75 scale? wiki only lists the cyclone. But a cyclone neck would be just as hard to find as a Squier MM neck :?
come on son, clean them spectacles. :wink:
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