Mustangs with P90s?

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Mustangs with P90s?

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A friend just got a Fender Mustang RI with P90s and he loves it. I got wondering, any of you have a good estimate of the % of Fender Mustangs with P90s?

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They've been making Mustangs since 1964, I think.

There were two other models with P90s besides the current ones, one was Chinese, the other American with a laminated wood top. There probably weren't that many of either one of those made.

Say 1%?

(actually considering some of the current Mustangs are Duo-Sonic IIs, if you count all the Duo Sonic IIs and Musicmaster IIs, you'd probably get something like 0.something%)
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Never played one, but I think they just look weird...
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Fakir Mustache wrote:There were two other models with P90s besides the current ones, one was Chinese, the other American with a laminated wood top. There probably weren't that many of either one of those made.
The Chinese ones were part of the Modern Player range:

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The American ones were part of the limited edition "10 for 15" releases that came out in 2015:

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wasn't this the "board shorts" mustang ? lol
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It was the "Shortboard" mustang.

There was also a "Longboard" strat:

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Fakir Mustache wrote:They've been making Mustangs since 1964, I think.

There were two other models with P90s besides the current ones, one was Chinese, the other American with a laminated wood top. There probably weren't that many of either one of those made.

Say 1%?

(actually considering some of the current Mustangs are Duo-Sonic IIs, if you count all the Duo Sonic IIs and Musicmaster IIs, you'd probably get something like 0.something%)
Thanks, FM. My Mustang is a '65 and I know for sure there were 0% Mustangs made with P90s. Of the reissue Mustangs, aka "fakir Mustang" (No, I truly respect the RIs most of which have improvements over the vintage Mustangs) I'm just curious that I'd not noticed the P90 models and, as you and Bear Boy suggest, it seems not too many were made...maybe 1% of all RIs?

Other estimates?
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Post by Fakir Mustache »

BearBoy wrote:It was the "Shortboard" mustang.

There was also a "Longboard" strat:

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Which makes a lot of sense, since Mustang bodies are longer, and Strat bodies are shorter (and wider).
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I love my Mustang 90

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The Mustang 90 is a awesome sounding guitar.
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I'd hit that
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Same. Could make a Roseland P90 Mustang outta one too
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Noirie. wrote:Same. Could make a Roseland P90 Mustang outta one too
Can you color swap covers on p90s like you can other shit or do you gotta melt that shit off?

You cant roseland with weird black shit around the pickups
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If it's not a dog-ear P90 (above), you generally can
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Post by paul_ »

It's actually just as easy to change most dogear covers. Soapbars and dogears are only different by baseplate.

It's a little known bit of triv that every now and then in the '50s Gibson would run out of dogears and use body-mounted soapbars under dogear covers on Juniors. I've heard that by '61 (when they became SG Jrs) this was actually more common than not, but I don't know if that's really true. Dogears were originally designed for hollowbody mounting while soapbars were the solidbody version, but by the time the DC Juniors came out Gibson had stopped using those black plastic dogears on virtually every other model (even the Specials, which were just 2-pickup Juniors) and probably just wanted to use them all up.

This is more than likely why they went with mounting rings for PAFs upon release... then all the hollows, semi-hollows and solidbodies used the same parts, whereas the cheapest guitar in the catalogue required Alotta Faffin to come work her magic.

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Post by Doug »

Thanks, Paul. That's too important and helpful to be called "trivia".

A question for everyone, not meant just for Paul...What makes a Fender a Mustang?

1. It seems to be the shape of the body, and the scale?
2. or is it these two criteria plus also the pickups, bridge, and the switches?

My opinion is that the nominal Mustang has changed so much over the years, it's de facto an altogether different model.
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What makes any model what it’s called? I’m being a tad facetious, but not really. There’s so much variation in parts and specs, it really only comes down to maybe body shape, and perhaps scale length (though that one can go out the window a lot). Pickups, bridges, controls, switches, pot values... there’s a lot of model variation in all of them, and none of these really seem to hold.

Look at Strats, or Teles. They come in all kinds of configurations, single humbucker versions, hardtails and vibratos, traditional loadouts, S1 switching, no tone knobs, blade and toggle switches, etc, etc... even full, long or mini scale lengths... but they all get called Strats or Teles, just sharing a (sometimes modified) body shape. Fuckin amorphous.
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Post by paul_ »

24" scale with that body and vibrato design would be hard to sell as something else. The Jag-Stang is the closest thing to a Mustang to bear a different name, that's pretty much just a Mustang with a different body shape and bridge bucker.
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paul_ wrote:It's actually just as easy to change most dogear covers. Soapbars and dogears are only different by baseplate
Oh dang, I always though they were kinda a one-piece thing.

That's exciting, always kinda wanted a dogear'ed geet.
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