1966 Fender Mustang bass decal ID?
Hey all, I posted a ton of pics and whatnot over in the Talkbass Forum re: this question:
https://www.talkbass.com/threads/196...#post-26229622
I'm looking for some insight into whether or not this "Customized" decal on this 1966 Mustang is original. The general consensus is it must have been applied after the original purchase, as no one has ever seen one. The bass looks completely stock inside and out, so nothing to indicate anything "custom" about it. My understanding of it's history is limited to a friend who bought it used in Sudbury, Ontario Canada around 1978 he thinks. It has pretty much been in the case this past 20 years or so and he never did any mods. to it since he's owned it. The decal sure looks like it's underneath the original nitro? finish. Anyone have any further information that this could possibly be factory or def. an aftermarket application?
Re: 1966 Fender Mustang bass decal ID?
The decal appears to be an afterthought, applied long after the bass was built.
I can tell you one thing with certainty though -- those "paddle" tuners are worth nearly as much as the entire instrument.
Re: 1966 Fender Mustang bass decal ID?
Yeah, I guess they're quite rare these days. But these little "starter" basses are all the rage nowadays, I've seen them priced anywhere between $3500.00 to $8000.00 on average.....then there's this.
.https://reverb.com/ca/item/3418359-1...d-all-original
People be crazy....
Re: 1966 Fender Mustang bass decal ID?
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Originally Posted by
lwender
Yeah, I guess they're quite rare these days. But these little "starter" basses are all the rage nowadays, I've seen them priced anywhere between $3500.00 to $8000.00 on average.....then there's this.
.
https://reverb.com/ca/item/3418359-1...d-all-original
People be crazy....
good lord. that would have been a 50 dollar and a pack of smokes back in the late '70s. Maybe just the pack of smokes.
Re: 1966 Fender Mustang bass decal ID?
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Originally Posted by
DanTheBluesMan
good lord. that would have been a 50 dollar and a pack of smokes back in the late '70s. Maybe just the pack of smokes.
+1
Look what's happening to Fender's vintage "starter" amps......I remember when you could buy a used Vibro Champ for fifty bucks. Now they're over a grand!