American Performer Mustang

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Danley
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American Performer Mustang

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So at this point I'm mostly a G&L fanatic, but I still have love for our cousins in Corona. I planned to reward myself at the end of this year with a new G&L - either a Doheny or an ASAT (US, either way.) But I might be enticed by the value proposition of this:

https://shop.fender.com/en-US/electric- ... 10372.html

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Fender doesn't always get things right with Offsets but - :happy0065:

The price point is around $1k new and it's the first US-made Mustang with the 'traditional' vibrato in over thirty years; only lackluster (IMO) Japanese reissues have been produced until just now. I have a '66 myself (restored/refinished,) so I'm a big fan of the guitars in general. The vibrato is actually subtly re-designed to eliminate the weak spots in the pivot that plague the original vibrato units, and with a lock to make it hardtail.

At any rate I had to cover an unexpected expense so am not buying a new guitar after all; but when I decide to splurge it's a harder choice, for sure. I will have to play one.