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MatthewK wrote: Tue Apr 04, 2023 3:10 am most likely because it fckn rules

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taylornutt wrote: Tue Apr 04, 2023 5:37 am I was wrong about the string tree. My Bronco has the spacer just like my two Mustangs.
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I saw a 1972 Bronco on Reverb that was black with pearloid pickguard and white competition stripes. Not sure about the guard but the stripes looked awesome.

http://reverb.com/item/59821862-fender- ... 1972-black

maybe w/o the pearloid in ^that case. i feel liberated to try a bunch of stuff with this one since someone's already altered it pretty heavily and likely more than once.

i'll probably end up getting a new string tree just to cannibalize the plastic ring.
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The funny thing about that black Bronco on Reverb is really didn't like the Mustang/Jaguar knobs. I love Mustang/Jaguar knobs but they look weird on the Fender Bronco. They look great on every other Fender student model and the Jaguar. I am not a big fan of Strat knobs, but they look more correct to me than the Mustang knobs. It's probably just because the guitars never came them and I am not used to seeing them. Luckily, you have a good set of knobs for your Bronco.
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photo-bomb incoming.

i had some free time last night, and everything but the black comp stripe i'd ordered had arrived (that stripe was ordered almost 2 months ago). the red tort guard was sold by Paul C's in 'Frisco (they hate it when you call it that) which must be long defunct as i couldn't find it with some casual googling.
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the pots and output jack could be original based on how aged they are, but i really couldn't say from looking at them.
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the replaced pickup cover could either have been artificially aged or just picked up all that mojo from years of abuse since this thing was wearing a horse statue polaroid for ages. also can't tell whether the pickup is OG or not, but i can attest that it still sounds great.
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used the last of the copper tape to shield the actual wiring route while i was at it.
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the new guard from Chandler Music (cream color) has the bottom center screw the red guard lacked, so there's now a shiny screw among the rusted bunch.
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found the string tree i bought from All Parts way back when for the original (ill-fated) bronco project in aughts, so i pulled the spacer.
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added a reverb handle from amazon. it's looking much better now, so i can't wait to complete this look with the stripe whenever it arrives. love this guitar more the more i play it. there are several songs on the new record where it's featured, so fun to play!
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It's really coming together.

I love all the aesthetic choices you made, especially the pickguard and pickup covers.

Looks great next to the Comp-stang for sure.
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Fantastic!
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Looks really great ~(bravo)
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HAWT!!!
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Oh fuck yeah, that looks sooooo much better now. I am so glad it's got a proper home now!
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Pens wrote: Thu May 18, 2023 9:11 pm Oh fuck yeah, that looks sooooo much better now. I am so glad it's got a proper home now!

it is definitely my go-to at the moment for just sitting on the couch and noodling, the tone is great unplugged. it also records pretty nice, too.


thanks for the kudos, gents. i may have walked myself back from the edge of going down the re-fin route. the body color is unique and cool enough that with the parts swaps the look really pops without being showy.
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last update in this thread unless/until i decide to do a refin.

the second comp stripe i ordered came in (the first never showed up 6 weeks on, so i cancelled), so i placed it over the weekend. the completed before/after for this guitar's journey:
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sorry, didn't have a chance to resize!

it's also been a while since i've taken and posted any of my shortscales in that forum's thread, so i'll get on that this week when i get some "glamor" shots of the bronco.
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Exactly my reaction.
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Niiiiiice!
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Eye candy, love it.
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I love that the stripe goes right over the rough/relic spot.
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i thought about "relic'ing" the stripe but figured it's a $10 sticker essentially, and since i don't plan to put any clear coat over it, it's probably going to get its own wear over the years. i'm hoping it yellows a bit actually.