Baltimore '69 Mustang on the Bay

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Baltimore '69 Mustang on the Bay

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Ow!
Still, nothing you couldn't fix with a bit of nail varnish.. :shock:
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I think it's kinda cool actually. Would want a better adjustment on the price though.
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At least it's neat! Haha
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yeah, that is definitely not worth $1,500, especially with that carving on the back and the replaced pick ups.

that carving does look pretty cool though, and at least it's neat. looks like it could be an album cover.
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Post by robert(original) »

i think the carving is rather cool as well. the price is kinda shasty.
that is a really really really really good example of a comp red stang tho. it looks like the paint has barely aged at all!
service club.....
makes me think of either some hardcore punk band. or a gay mans bath house.
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robert(original) wrote:service club.....
makes me think of either some hardcore punk band. or a gay mans bath house.
Culture Club? Hahahahaha...
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Post by Phil O'Keefe »

I like that case - does anyone know who makes those?

As far as the guitar, the finish is fairly unfaded, and I like the matching headstock of the earlier Competition Mustangs, but the listing says it has a large neck profile, so I wouldn't be interested even if it didn't have the carved up back and still had the stock pickups. I agree - with the replacement pickups, and the name carved into the back, they're going to have a hard time getting their asking price.
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Phil O'Keefe wrote:I like that case - does anyone know who makes those?

As far as the guitar, the finish is fairly unfaded, and I like the matching headstock of the earlier Competition Mustangs, but the listing says it has a large neck profile, so I wouldn't be interested even if it didn't have the carved up back and still had the stock pickups. I agree - with the replacement pickups, and the name carved into the back, they're going to have a hard time getting their asking price.
That is a Roadrunner case.
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Post by stewart »

this one sold for less than that just this very day and it's 100x nicer.
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Sven wrote:
Phil O'Keefe wrote:I like that case - does anyone know who makes those?
That is a Roadrunner case.
Thanks!