

Neck will need some work - the back is a bit rough, the nut and tuners non original, and too much relief. Overall pretty sound so far. Bridge is one of those hilarious space-adjustment ones where the saddles spin on a threaded rod, it's pretty cool.
I had an old green Kimberly that had one of these bridges. These are pretty common w/ this exact same pickguard and finish just like this one here. I mostly got it because I thought it seemed like a good Josh guitar. I ended up selling it, neither of us could ever completely vibe w/ it, despite all it had going for it w/ the gold foils & proper setup.matttkkkk wrote: Tue Mar 28, 2023 5:42 pm Thanks friends. The bridge is a weirdo - the only intonation possible is to angle the whole thing, the saddles are grooved nuts that spin on a threaded rod to adjust spacing. The fretboard sucked down a ton of oil and looks much better, but it'll need a proper nut instead of the plastic trash replacement, and I'm interested to find out what happens when I try to tighten the truss. But it sounds good and it's fun to play so I think it'll be worth it.
Even though Mustangs are ugly, and short-scale, and there's associated stigma behind playing them (at least for me as I'm a superfan of Kurt Cobain)... I owned a Squier Mustang briefly and I really enjoyed playing it. I would love it if I ran into one for a good price myself one day.matttkkkk wrote: Mon Mar 27, 2023 5:09 pm OK it followed me home. Not my fault! It was cheap and local, so ...Early 70s Suzuki made Tomson Splendor Series Mustang copy with a long scale neck. Picked it up yesterday and had friends over for dinner, so only time for a quick clean and a pickup test (they sound great, pretty raw and P90ish).
Neck will need some work - the back is a bit rough, the nut and tuners non original, and too much relief. Overall pretty sound so far. Bridge is one of those hilarious space-adjustment ones where the saddles spin on a threaded rod, it's pretty cool.
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