While there were quite a few of these produced between 1969-1972, finding one to meet my criteria was quite a task. After owning several 60's Musicmasters and a Duo-Sonic, I was determined to add a Mustang to my collection of vintage Fenders. This one has been the result of a relentless search for a clean and original early Competition Mustang. The switches work perfectly, no scratchy pots, no issues at all.heck, even the case is in excellent condition, and has served it's duty to protect this gem from harm for over 44 years. This one is a great player, and has very little playwear. These 65/66 "slab-board" offsets are a cool footnote in Fender history, and are not widely known. Tone gurus often claim a "warmer" tone is achieved with this type of fingerboard construction, and demand for pre-1963 Fenders seem to confirm that many players and collectors prefer them. I own several Fender shortscale offsets from this time period, but only this one has this type of fretboard configuration. It was during this time that demand was great for these shorter scale guitars, and because it was faster and easier to produce/finish a neck with a slab style fretboard, Fender reverted back to this time-tested process for a short time until production demands were met. While Fender did indeed switch over to a "veneer" style laminated fretboard after 1962 on all of their guitars, the slab style fretboard was briefly re-introduced late in 1965 and into 1966 on some (but not all) short scale model guitars, including the Mustang, Musicmaster II, and Duo-Sonic II. Many Fender enthusiasts believe that 1962 was the last year a slab fretboard was produced, but that belief is untrue. It's a one owner, totally original 1966 Duo-Sonic II, with a somewhat rare "slab-board" Indian Rosewood fretboard. I was actually looking for a 69/70 "Competition" Mustang when I stumbled on this little gem being sold for what I felt was a very good price considering it's amazing condition. As with so many other guitars in my collection, this one came along almost accidentally. This is the first and only Duo-Sonic in my collection to date.
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