that alone puts it well into the several hundreds if not thousands. Probably similar numbers or more for every major metro area (Austin wasn't that big in 1992) across the country and a sprinkling through the smaller cities and towns. So that means that probably there were between 5-15 of them sold here back in the day. And maybe one or two others that were destroyed over the years. there probably are several more like yours that haven't and are unlikely to move in commerce any time soon. if there are 2 or 3 in Austin in the used market (guitar stores, pawn shops and CL) in the last couple years. My guess given I've personally seen a few of them here in the Austin area, and the frequency other people have asked about them or posted pics on this forum is that there were probably at least several thousand made. ![]() They sort of fell between the inexpensive line and the higher end MIM and MIA, and I don't think that niche was as big. The MIK Fender Squier Series were regular production items, they just weren't made in the massive numbers that Squier by Fender were.
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