Best Quality Mustang?

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after you play guitars for a really long time they become less and less about the guitar and more and more about the neck.


the guitar can look like a giant dook, but put a nice slim C shaped neck on it with 7.25" radius , skinny frets, and ill play it all day


the gutiar part....you can replace EVERYTHING on it, pickups, pots, knobs, wires, bridge, paint, take a saw to it and give it contours if its fucking up your wrists.....but the neck....if you aren't in love with the neck then its going to be a wall decoration after 6 months
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robroe wrote:after you play guitars for a really long time they become less and less about the guitar and more and more about the neck.


the guitar can look like a giant dook, but put a nice slim C shaped neck on it with 7.25" radius , skinny frets, and ill play it all day


the gutiar part....you can replace EVERYTHING on it, pickups, pots, knobs, wires, bridge, paint, take a saw to it and give it contours if its fucking up your wrists.....but the neck....if you aren't in love with the neck then its going to be a wall decoration after 6 months
I definitely agree. I haven't been playing that long but the neck is so important to me. I want great comfort sitting and standing or I will probably never play it.
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Buy a 70s Mustang. You'll get one for about the same money if you're patient and look around. My favourite one is my 70's one (I bought it from someone on here)
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VerdantGreen wrote:I hear so much good about the Jag-Stang neck but then I hear that no matter what pups you put in it, it will always sound like shit... So conflicted!

wrong.

after owning mine for 10 years stock i decided to fart around with it back around 2005. i took the humbucker completely out, replaced the neck pickup with a Seymour Duncan SJAG-1 jaguar pickup and its perfect. I have kept it the same for the last 11 years.



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Might be worth calling about and seeing if anything within a decent drive has one in stock for you to check out the neck, something as individual as taste in neck size shouldn't be done on a whim, but it's your cash I guess and those 65 RIs are lovely.
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Thomas wrote:Buy a 70s Mustang. You'll get one for about the same money if you're patient and look around. My favourite one is my 70's one (I bought it from someone on here)

solid advice.


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Thomas wrote:Buy a 70s Mustang. You'll get one for about the same money if you're patient and look around. My favourite one is my 70's one (I bought it from someone on here)
Is there a specific year to look at? Or just "70s" I don't hear much about these on the web, could you tell me why you'd recommend it over a 65 or 69 RI?
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Thomas wrote:Buy a 70s Mustang. You'll get one for about the same money if you're patient and look around. My favourite one is my 70's one (I bought it from someone on here)
Is there a specific year to look at? Or just "70s" I don't hear much about these on the web, could you tell me why you'd recommend it over a 65 or 69 RI?
Early 70's stuff will probably cost you more cash. Probably recommended because it's US made, considered "vintage" if you give a damn and will cost you about as much as a modern reissue would.
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I wish I could play a jag-stang but I will have no chance of finding one of those in a store... I want more of a single coil pup sound though so that deters me a bit.
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Are the 70s Mustangs only in the competition colors with that stupid stripe? I think any sort of stripe on a guitar makes it look absolutely repulsive.
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Not all of them, no. Believe they started making those in '69 and discontinued them in the early 70's.

Just go on eBay and have a search. Plenty of 70's 'Stangs on there that don't have the stripe.

Stripes are fine though. Just sayin.


I miss my original Jag-Stang. I keep hoping for it to appear on eBay, although I think I sold it to someone on here way back in the day. Has some pretty obvious and unique damage which means I could spot it in an instant, but I expect it will have been parted out by now.
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VerdantGreen wrote:Are the 70s Mustangs only in the competition colors with that stupid stripe? I think any sort of stripe on a guitar makes it look absolutely repulsive.
compstangs were from late 68-early 73.


everything after 73, the colors went to shit. you get to choose from buttrock red, natural wood, white (hard to find) and target burst.


something like this has zero appeal to me at all. fed some dude like 30 packs of Rolo's and had him take a dump all over a mustang.

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ohh and black. snooooooooooooooreeeee
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robroe wrote:
VerdantGreen wrote:Are the 70s Mustangs only in the competition colors with that stupid stripe? I think any sort of stripe on a guitar makes it look absolutely repulsive.
compstangs were from late 68-early 73.


everything after 73, the colors went to shit. you get to choose from buttrock red, natural wood, white (hard to find) and target burst.
Yikes I am specifically looking for the blue variety (sonic blue, daphne blue)
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Then you want a '65 or '69 reissue.
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JordanD wrote:Then you want a '65 or '69 reissue.
Yeah still leaning towards the '65 because I like the slab. But damn the neck scares me as I will be purchasing online so I won't have a chance to play it first. The Squier VM neck I have played is so fat. I love the size of the guitar but the neck is just so fat it makes barre chords tough.
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Nothing you can do other than drive about looking for one, or see if anyone here is nearby and has one you could try. I understand the fear but you've not got many options it seems.
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JordanD wrote:Nothing you can do other than drive about looking for one, or see if anyone here is nearby and has one you could try. I understand the fear but you've not got many options it seems.
Yeah for sure. I think it'll be between a '65 reissue with maybe a distant possibility of a jag-stang. Wish I could find a vintage 66 that wasn't too expensive :\
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there are tons of good guitar shops in Ohio.

your quest should start at Mikes


http://mikesmusicohio.com/
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robroe wrote:there are tons of good guitar shops in Ohio.

your quest should start at Mikes


http://mikesmusicohio.com/
Cinci is a solid 3 hour drive for me lol. I am up north by Cleveland.