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About This Listing

From Squier:

"While small in stature, the Classic Vibe ‘60s Competition Mustang® packs a punch of incredible tone courtesy of the dual Fender-Designed alnico single-coil pickups. Small hands will appreciate the short 24” scale length and slim, comfortable “C”-shaped neck profile with an easy-playing 9.5”-radius fingerboard and narrow-tall frets. This Mustang is faithful to the original with a vintage-style tremolo system for expressive string bending effects and floating bridge with barrel saddles for solid string stability. This throwback Squier model also features 1960s-inspired headstock markings, rich-looking nickel-plated hardware and a slick vintage-tint gloss neck finish for an old-school vibe."

Lake Placid Blue with Olympic White stripes, Crafted in Indonesia, Poplar body, Gloss polyurethane body finish, C shaped Maple neck, 9.5” radius Indian Laurel fingerboard with the pearloid dot inlays and narrow tall frets, 24” scale length, 1.650″ nut width, Fender designed Alnico single coil Mustang bridge and neck pickups, Master volume and tone controls plus the on/off/in/out of phase slide switch for each pickup, Floating bridge with the dynamic vibrato tailpiece, Vintage style tuners, Case not included

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Factory Run Classic Vibe 60's Competition Mustang - Lake Placid
Finish
  • Special

About the Seller

Dave's Guitar Shop

La Crosse, WI, United States
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Joined Reverb:2013
Items Sold:29,472

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