1967 Fender Mustang

1967 Fender Mustang

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$3,899.00
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. Summary: Originally part of Fender's student series-following the Musicmaster and Duo-Sonic-but the Mustang was the first offset to be featured in the range. By the 1990s, the Mustang had become an indie-rock workhorse and could be found in the hands of grunge gods (Kurt Cobain of Nirvana and Mark Arm of Mudhoney), shoegaze innovators (Bilinda Butcher of My Bloody Valentine), & John McCauley (Deer Tick) & John McLaughlin (Miles Davis, Mahavishnu Orchestra), and It's remained relevant as a new crop of players discover its sound. are among it’s fans. Body: Alder with Olympic White finishNeck: Maple with a Rosewood fingerboard, 24” scale length, 1 5/8” nut width, 22 frets, pearl dot inlays.Pickups/Hardware: Fender single coil pickups, Fender tuning keys, Fender Mustang bridge, original Dynamic Vibrato arm and chrome bridge cover.Cosmetics: This guitar is in great shape. It has light surface scratches and small indentations on the body. The back of the neck is clean, and the fre

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