My local shop had this lim ed Squier Bronco and I was afraid it would be bought by a school to be abused by kids. So I saved it, bought a paisley guard and I tried to make a Vincent van Trigt Paisley Mustang on a budget. This whole bass is cheaper than the Novak Darkstar in the Van Trigt 'Stang.
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I love the color scheme.
You might want to re-check the grooves in the saddles, it looks like the A and D are too far apart.
That's a new excuse for buying another bass: saving it from school kids. Good one! ;D
Quote from: Dave W on June 10, 2022, 08:08:03 AM
That's a new excuse for buying another bass: saving it from school kids. Good one! ;D
;D ;D ;D
ANY excuse! :mrgreen:
But really: I've seen so many beaten up Broncos at schools....
The Bronco is a very pleasant short scale, and the necks are excellent to play. It's probably the model that has been modded most in recent years...the price makes it attractive as a platform for trying different pickups. I really like mine with its Gretsch 2202 pickup. There are some long, interesting threads on TB about mods to Broncos.