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08-03-2010, 11:17 AM
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Squier-holic
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check out this squier les pual
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08-03-2010, 11:24 AM
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I believe it was part of the 24 series. I seem to remember it having a set neck also and if i'm not mistaken Fender owned or put out the DeArmond line a few years ago and they were based on those or along the lines of a Gretsch. Of course, these are just my memories of them and as I remember they played pretty good but i'm old and I may be way off.
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08-03-2010, 11:25 AM
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08-03-2010, 11:26 AM
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Celebrating its 20th anniversary in grand fashion, Squier proudly introduces its new line of guitars: Series 24. First introduced in 1982, the Squier brand name has since sold more guitars than any other in the world.
To celebrate this milestone, Squier has expanded its line to offer an even wider range of tonal possibilities with its new Series 24 instruments. Taking its name from the scale length of each guitar in the line, the Series 24 guitars offer a new look and feel to the industry's leading value brand.
"The Series 24 instruments are the answer to what people have been asking us for," says Mike Tonn, marketing manager for Squier. "These guitars meet the needs of players looking for instruments beyond our current core model line up."
With models ranging from single cutaway beginner instruments to semi-hollow body blues guitars and archtop jazz boxes, the Series 24 guitars have features newly designed for Squier that will appeal to all guitarists looking for tone and versatility at an affordable price.
Adds Tonn, "The 24 3/4" scale length, set necks and Seymour-Duncan designed pickups really round out the Squier brand and take our offering of instruments to another level. We've been doing this for twenty years and on our anniversary, it's seems fitting that we look towards our next twenty years and beyond, and launch this new series of guitars."
The Squier M-50 is a single cutaway solidbody guitar made from agathis. The bolt on nato neck has a rosewood fingerboard with jumbo nickel silver frets and dot inlays, and a 24 3/4" scale length. This guitar features a double humbucking pickup configuration and is available in Black and Crimson Red. US MSRP is $308.99.
The Squier S-65 is a double cutaway solidbody guitar made from agathis. The bolt on nato neck has a rosewood fingerboard with jumbo nickel silver frets and dot inlays, and a 24 3/4" scale length. This guitar features a double humbucking pickup configuration and is available in Black and Crimson Red. US MSRP is $308.99.
The Squier M-70 is a single cutaway solid mahogany guitar with a set mahogany neck. The rosewood fingerboard has jumbo nickel silver frets and dot inlays, and a 24 3/4" scale length. This guitar features two Seymour-Duncan designed humbucking pickups and is available in Black and Moon Blue. US MSRP is $689.99.
The Squier S-73 is a double cutaway solid mahogany guitar with a set mahogany neck. The rosewood fingerboard has jumbo nickel silver frets and newly designed block inlays, and a 24 3/4" scale length. This guitar features two Seymour-Duncan designed humbucking pickups and is available in Black and Wine Red Metallic. US MSRP is $726.99.
The Squier M-77 is a single cutaway solid mahogany guitar with a carved maple top and multiple binding (black and ivory). The set mahogany neck has a rosewood fingerboard has jumbo nickel silver frets and block inlays, and a 24 3/4" scale length. This guitar features two Seymour-Duncan designed humbucking pickups and is available in Black, Wine Red Metallic and Cherry Sunburst. US MSRP is $817.99.
The Squier Starfire Guitar is a double cutaway semi-hollow body guitar with a maple top, back and sides. The set maple neck has a rosewood fingerboard has jumbo nickel silver frets and dot inlays, and a 24 3/4" scale length. This guitar features two Seymour-Duncan designed humbucking pickups and is available in Natural and Crimson Transparent. US MSRP is $998.99.
The Squier X-155 is a single cutaway hollow body guitar with a maple top, back and sides and multiple binding (black and ivory). The set maple neck has a rosewood fingerboard has jumbo nickel silver frets and dot inlays, and a 24 3/4" scale length. This guitar features two Seymour-Duncan designed humbucking pickups and is available in Natural and Tobacco Sunburst. US MSRP is $1,126.99.
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08-03-2010, 12:43 PM
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NICE INFO EVERYONE,
cool dont know if would pay $300 for it though
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08-03-2010, 03:18 PM
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yh... $300 would be like retail... not a nice price for a not very special discontinued second hand Squier.
It's still very cool though 
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08-04-2010, 07:30 AM
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I'd wait, maybe it won't sell and he'll rerun the ad asking $ 250 next time. Comes with a Peavey Transtube 250 EFX Amp. Is that a good amp?
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08-04-2010, 09:33 AM
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I like peavey amps, its a good small amp, all the peavey I have had are super powerful, so I bet this could really rock too.
the gain and reverb channels, I think, sound great on peavey amps
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08-06-2010, 12:27 PM
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This info on this guitar is as rare as the guitar itself! Check this:
http://www.wikizic.org/Squier-Series-24-M-77/
Made in 2002, this is Squiers reissue of the Dearmond M77
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08-06-2010, 04:54 PM
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Squier-Meister
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Never seen one of these before, that was interesting. But I agree, $300 is a bit steep.
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08-06-2010, 08:17 PM
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Squier-Meister
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Interesting, but not for more than $225.
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