My 1966 Fender Mustang, 100% original and worn in in all the right places.

  • justhach@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Picked up this MIM Tele last year, and its been my main squeeze ever since.

    I’ve always wanted a lake placid blue tele, but they dont come by often. It popped up on my local marketplace and I didnt even try to haggle, just asked the guy when he was available.

    I used to have a lake placed blue strat that my dad bought me that I had to sell back in leaner times, so its nice to have a spiritual successor to that guitar now that I’m doing better.

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    1 year ago

    All mine are modern budget models. As much cool factor as there is to a vintage axe it’s nice not worrying about parts and electronics (and nitrocellulose finishes!) that are older than my parents :-). In terms of sentimental value, nothing beats my first, a 2003 Squier Affinity I got for Christmas:

    Also most of mine only have four strings for some reason???

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      1 year ago

      Nothing wrong with budget models! Some of my other favorites in my collection are modern Squiers I’ve modified, they’re great for customizing and making them your own!