pictures of your shortscales

The original shortscale guitars; Mustangs, Duo-Sonics, Musicmasters, Jaguars, Broncos, Jag-stang, Jagmaster, Super-Sonic, Cyclone, and Toronados.

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Post by robroe »

LETS GO BUFFALO SABRE-SONIC !!!!





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SKC Willie wrote:picked this up for cheap yesterday and finished painting it tonight: Awwwww yeahhhhhhh

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Reminds me of the old Squier Duo Sonic I used to have? Is that LPB? Gold anodized pickguards are the business.
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Post by SKC Willie »

I picked up off a guy on craigslist. And it's not technically lake placid blue, but it looks pretty damn close.


Sabre-Sonic . . . hmmmm. Don't know crap about hockey but I like the sound of that :wink:
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That looks sick Willie
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Playing my 65 RI Mustang at a semi-acoustic show my band (lank) played at our local record store, Love Music, in Glasgow.
I was mainly in charge of making whale like noises with the Cathedral, lovely stuff.
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One of the only remaining photographs of myself with my long lost (stolen) Musicmaster Bass. I am 14 in this picture, making this 1995. A rehearsal of my first band "Apathy."
As you can tell the original finish was stripped (sonic blue), as my father didn't like it. He gave it to me for my 10th birthday. It was my first musical instrument.
I've been trying to track it down since, but I wasn't smart enough as a teen to write down the serial number.
Wherever it is now, it's refinned dark blue with a wooden pickguard. I did it before shortly before it got robbed.
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My CV Duo-Sonic
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SKC Willie wrote:picked this up for cheap yesterday and finished painting it tonight: Awwwww yeahhhhhhh

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Sweet, reminds me of that refin duosonic that someone posted a link to awhile back

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Post by Bloodbank »

Those Squier Duos seems to be fun guitars!
Here is my first and only shortscale!
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my shortscale bass

Dearmond Jetstar / Fender musicmaster '74 (bridge, pickup and knobs changed)

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there was a french band called osni who had a girl bassist, who used one of those dearmonds, and the guy had jags and mustangs. does the name ring a bell?
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Post by Johnny Noir »

lol
i'm Sébastien from osni, the girl is my sister, she's in the usa; all our gear is together.
now i play with my wife in surfer rosa
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haha, no way! i first heard of osni a few years ago through a couple of friends-of-friends who used to run a thing called pigeon hole, and they used to mention your band a lot. i think it came to an end when the guy (stephen) died.
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I like short scales.
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Post by Dannymec »

How well does the ampeg work with guitar? They're on clearance now and I've always wanted one.
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Post by h8mtv »

They are awesome, my fav amp ever. Where are they on clearance? I may buy one or two more.
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The guitar centers I've been to have them down to 225 or so.
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Thank you for the heads up.
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Dannymec wrote:How well does the ampeg work with guitar? They're on clearance now and I've always wanted one.
They're a very nice clean amp. The only thing I don't like is that fan being on all the time, and it's just not quite as aggressive as other amps I have. That said, I've never tried it with one of my guitar cabs, I feel like they'd drive an Eminence Man O War very nicely.

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Post by mixtape »

I love your cat checking out the guitar pile (and a splendid pile it is).