MIJ Squier Bullet early 80's - original colours?
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MIJ Squier Bullet early 80's - original colours?
I have put a down payment on an early 80's Squiet Bullet. It's the strat style with three pickups and the telecaster neck. Serial no starts with 'SQ'.
Does anyone know what colours these were originally produced in? The one I am looking at seems to e a very very dark brown, which seems a bit odd to me. Any info greatly appreciated...
Does anyone know what colours these were originally produced in? The one I am looking at seems to e a very very dark brown, which seems a bit odd to me. Any info greatly appreciated...
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Re: MIJ Squier Bullet early 80's - original colours?
I believe they were only offered in Black and Brown Sunburst like the one below.awfurby wrote:I have put a down payment on an early 80's Squiet Bullet. It's the strat style with three pickups and the telecaster neck. Serial no starts with 'SQ'.
Does anyone know what colours these were originally produced in? The one I am looking at seems to e a very very dark brown, which seems a bit odd to me. Any info greatly appreciated...

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Yes, I have a Squier flyer somewhere, I couldn't find it to scan, but I'm sure it had white ones, not 100% sure on the red. It also had that funny bass that came in both long and short scale, the superstrat, and of course the strat shaped Bullets with single coils and humbuckers.
edit, looks like someone else scanned it also, found it on the net:
squier talk-scroll to bottom
I'm wrong on some counts though, the only Bullets are the two on the right, and they are Korean supposedly. Plus they were only available in black and white (open flyer in a new tab and enlarge, you can sort of read it), and with a strat headstock.
edit, looks like someone else scanned it also, found it on the net:
squier talk-scroll to bottom
I'm wrong on some counts though, the only Bullets are the two on the right, and they are Korean supposedly. Plus they were only available in black and white (open flyer in a new tab and enlarge, you can sort of read it), and with a strat headstock.
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I'm more familiar with the early Fender units, but this site might be a big help to you. This thread might have a pic of a brown version (looks nearly black)- but the logo is different. I think it's earlier than your example.sunshiner wrote:There is a member who is keen on SQ Bullets, he started a thread some time ago with history of the model and lots of details. I don't remember his nickname, he had Ringo on his avatar.
Squier Talk
Here is another great Bullet reference- it's Fender based, but there's quite a bit of Squier info if you don't mind sifting through dozens of pages.
TDPRI
Oh hey thanks! That TDPRI thread is great - have already seen that there were other colours, just from the first couple of pages. I am looking forward to getting this guitar soon.jculpjr wrote:I'm more familiar with the early Fender units, but this site might be a big help to you. This thread might have a pic of a brown version (looks nearly black)- but the logo is different. I think it's earlier than your example.sunshiner wrote:There is a member who is keen on SQ Bullets, he started a thread some time ago with history of the model and lots of details. I don't remember his nickname, he had Ringo on his avatar.
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Here is another great Bullet reference- it's Fender based, but there's quite a bit of Squier info if you don't mind sifting through dozens of pages.
TDPRI