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That would explain the bar and the switches.
Mine's been weirdly modified but nothing that specific. Think the pickup switch they put in came off an SG or something.
Gorgous guitar none the less.
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NICE MAN!!! TE SALIO XVR :)
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very creative .i love the way you always show
your feet;)love kas!
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i have the same guitar 1966 same color love the guitar
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Thank you very much
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I have a '65 Musicmaster II in daphne blue, love that guitar. Mine was also modified to have a second pickup by whoever owned it last. Cept mine looks like it fell in a bonfire at Woodstock or something. Still sounds awesome though :D
couchfort 2 years ago
They are great guitars. I think mine is actually a
Mustang with a Musicmaster neck. I have since
put a black pickguard and black pickup covers on it.
Thanks for watching.
KissingWendy 2 years ago
Love the 66, I have a White 59 and its my favorite,sounds like butter.
Hey, how are you doing that Loop Recording??
THX
Califiakid 3 years ago
I'm using a "Line 6 DL4" delay emulator for
the looping.
KissingWendy 3 years ago
Dude....that looks like a Mustang to me i didnt know they ever made MM's with trems and switchs. Nice anyway, the tune sounds a bit like some of Steve Hillage's stuff. ;)
FrancoAC 5 years ago
WOW!! Steve Hillage? Thanks. He's one of my heros.
I found the MM in a pawn shop for $125. I think it
is mostly original, but it has a brass nut on the neck.
It was made May 9, 1966
KissingWendy 5 years ago