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Post by thomasallencummins on May 8, 2007 11:47:44 GMT -5
www.jag-stang.com/MrMaxima/I owned a Mustang for a short time in the 80s. My impression of the instrument was negative. It played and sounded like a student guitar but on the other hand it did have a unique sound that made it kind of charming. In the years since I sent my Mustang packing, I've begun to realize that at least some of what I didn't like about the instrument was due to my inability to play it properly. Nowdays I look forward to acquiring a new one so that I can prove my theory correct.
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Post by dANdeLION on May 18, 2007 14:05:26 GMT -5
Those guitars kick ass; my dad has a red one just like that one in the pic; his is a '65. Here's a '66 lefty I wish I could afford:
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Post by thomasallencummins on Feb 13, 2008 6:36:29 GMT -5
Yep that's pretty sharp. When I grow up I wanna buy a Mustang.
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Post by dANdeLION on Apr 2, 2008 20:16:31 GMT -5
Here's my dad's '65 an '77 Mustangs:
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Post by thomasallencummins on May 15, 2008 13:29:41 GMT -5
Yeah that second one sure looks familar.
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Post by ceejay64 on Feb 17, 2011 12:32:37 GMT -5
let's not forget Mustang's bigger (not by much) brother, the Mustang Bass! Attachments:
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