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I have had GAS for a mocha brown mustang with a maple neck for a looooong time. Someone has one on Reverb and might trade it for my 1965 mustang. Think it's worth it? Is it a good trade? Should I keep the '65 and wait for something with an A neck?

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Fender Mustang 1976 Mocha
http://reverb.com/item/82989-fender-mustang-1976-mocha
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Post by speedfish »

Hell No! I would never trade a 1965 made by Fender and the original artisans for 1976 CBS era corporate crap. Buy it? Sure if you are really impressed with it, but trade a 65 for a 76? No bad bad move. :(
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I wouldn't to be honest. You'd be better off selling your 65 and then buying a 70's Mustang if that's what you wanna do.
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Well the value is around the same with the new tuners on it. I've always liked the mocha with maple on a mustang. Haha
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Are you going to regret it later on? That's what I ask myself. If the answer is no, go for it.
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Punkacc9 wrote:Well the value is around the same with the new tuners on it. I've always liked the mocha with maple on a mustang. Haha
No, you can always put old tuners back on your '65. The '65 is worth way more and you'd be daft to do this deal.
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Post by paul_ »

Sell some half-baked shit that you're going to get rid of within the year anyway, but to buy the '76. Problem solved.

"They're worth the same with the new tuners"
There's a message hiding in there about sourcing some '60s Mustang tuners, not a chunky ol' mapplestang.

And you can keep saying "Mocha" all you want, as if anyone in the '70s was on that page... it's the colour of POO, plain and simple.
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Post by Awstin »

Alright well new idea... I found a real nice Coronado xii on their store and they would do a trade. What about that?


http://reverb.com/item/79512-fender-co ... 7-sunburst
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It's okay. Is it what you want?
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I love the xii coronados but has anyone ever played one? Do they play nice? The neck looks fantastic.
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Had a 70s Poostang. Hated it. Also, it was so heavy, the moon orbited it.
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the coro xii I played was the nicest 12 string I ever played. I was trying to trade/sell my vox for it but it didn't happen.
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Really? That's disappointing. They're my favorite looking mustang.
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yeah, they're shit. don't do it.
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benecol wrote:Had a 70s Poostang. Hated it. Also, it was so heavy, the moon orbited it.
I don't know how I know this but was it Reece's old one you had?
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Yep. Don't get me wrong, it's not like he didn't warn me. But it's a guitar I never, ever bonded with.
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I've got a 78 Walnut Mustang, and it's tremendous.
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Post by Nick »

Sounds like typical 70's Fender quality control, or just a matter of preference, as most modern reissues are built to 60's specs naturally a 70's guitar will feel off to most players.

Try before you buy I'd say.
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Sounds like typical 70's Fender quality control, or just a matter of preference, as most modern reissues are built to 60's specs naturally a 70's guitar will feel off to most players.

Try before you buy I'd say.
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Post by Addam »

I wont say wether to trade or not, but that Mustang is my actual dream guitar.
Market value of any '60s vs '70s guitar wont quite add up.
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