I found the bigger refret easy to play, but learned (and confirmed) I preferred vintage sized frets, comparing to another vintage mustang at work.
I love LPB and vintage blues of all shades, but couldn't seem to jive with the greened out LPB. I blue, especially aged, but not when it has gone OTM. It looked really cool, and just like kurdts, but it didn't speak to me personally.. also could be due to the purpleburst mustang I saw when I was just getting into guitars, the first guitar I desperately wanted, but didn't have the money for.
I verbally agreed to sell it, but then I changed my mind, and pulled the plug. I liked the guitar, so why was i selling it?
The more I thought about it, i knew inside it was replaceable, and it wasn't perfect for me.
After more thought and discussion, I let it go, though I was bummed a bit at first. It helped I knew it was exactly what HNB was looking for, and that he was super excited, which made me happy and cool with the deal.
Cruising around the net late last night way too late, i stumbled across another mustang, which was EXACTLY what i've been looking for. I just sold off an amp and the comp mustang, so i had some funds, and decided to buy what i've wanted for a long time.
Without further ado, My new Purpleburst 67/68 Mustang:












It's neat the neck is stamped '67 and the fixed to 8. My two guesses are its either early January they forgot to rotate the "8" for the new year, and caught their mistake, or it's an older stock neck they restamped when putting this together in Jan '68.
Since you can see purple in the neck pocket, it confirms to me the purple was intentionally bursted on,at least on the early ones. Also makes sense why they called it Comp Burgundy.
The fretboard looks gorgeous! Also - i think that might be a vint JM arm, looks pretty long
I'm super excited to have this one arrive, and I'm happy this worked out this way in the end.