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Description

Relisted due to non paying Reverb buyer.

The Fender Mustang was introduced in August of 1964. The neck date on this example is August of 1964...

White and pearl fretboard markers were standard throughout the model's production. This one sports clay dot markers, like the Stratocasters and Telecasters of the era.

Other early Mustang features are the Kluson tuners, which changed to Fender "F Tuners" in 1965, the L series neckplate, and black-bottom pickups.

One thing you might not notice about this example is the headstock logo - in particular, the patent numbers. This guitar has the unique, early waterslide logo with "DES. 186,826 PAT. 2,960,900 2,741,146 & PAT. PEND." under the logo. Others from the period vary, showing three patent numbers, and still others shuffle the DES number between two Patent numbers. I suppose some Mustang fanatics know more about this than I do, but this is one identifier of the earliest Mustangs.

All that nerdiness aside, this particular instrument jumps right out at you at first glance. The finish checking is so cool looking, making the body nearly as distinguished as the crazy birdseye maple neck. The back of the neck is worn perfectly.

The guitar has seen one typical Mustang maintenance repair - the two slider switches are replaced. There is a solder touch on the original-looking Switchcraft output jack, on the solder lug that typically is not used. I wonder if perhaps the person who replaced the switches ended up with a grounding issue and maybe tried grounding the output jack lug, because the switch is original and shouldn't have solder on that lug. Who knows, and it is no big deal, but this is the kind of thing we notice and prefer to tell you about.

The original case, trem arm, and bridge cover are included. One end of the case is "smooshed" a bit, see pics.

Overall, what you have here is pretty much the perfect anchor for the collection of a Mustang fan!

Color: Dakota Red
Weight: 7lbs
Body: Alder, could be poplar...
Neck: Flamed Birdseye Maple
Neck Profile: C
Neck date: 8 Aug 64 A
Fretboard: Rosewood
Inlay: Clay Dots
Frets: Vintage
Fret count: 22
Nut material: Bone
Nut width: 1.495"
Scale: 24"
Radius: 7.25"
Neck thickness at 1st fret: 0.8"
Neck thickness at 7th fret: 0.89"
Neck thickness at 12th fret: 0.977"
Hardware: original except strap buttons
Neck pickup: 6.16k
Bridge pickup: 6.27k
Pickguard: MOP 3 ply M/B/W
Bridge: original
Tuners: original
Switch: both slider switches replaced
Pots: original
Case: OHSC

Mahar's Vintage Guitars

Mahar's Vintage Guitars

1964
Fender
Very Good
Dakota Red
Original Hard
Mahar's Vintage Guitars
Chuck Mahar
530-570-1525
Online Only
2:00 AM
Monday through Friday, 9am-4pm. Usually available always, sometimes not so much, even at other times on other days.

Buyer to pay prior to shipment via Paypal, wire transfer, credit card or other electronic means. Payment must clear before shipping. Certified checks and trades are accepted, however checks must clear before we will ship and trades must be received here and evaluated prior to shipment of our item.

All orders ship within three business days of the receipt of an order, usually faster. Tracking information will be automatically forwarded to all buyers. Buyers must retain all shipping materials in the event a return is necessary.

Returns accepted if the purchaser responds within 48 hours of receipt of an item and there is a discrepancy relating to the condition or originality of an item. Returns are not accepted for items that do not meet the needs or sonic tastes of clients due to the subjective nature, unless such concern is stated prior to the purchase. Any return for reasons other than incorrect advertising of condition or originality on the part of Mahar's Vintage Guitars shall be the responsibility of the buyer, which shall result in the buyer paying all shipping costs (to and from) their location.