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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NickS wrote:
stefaniprix wrote:The Bic inks I used to stain these guitars is quite reflective..... I mixed the color myself.
And the colour does not rub off?

I stained the bodies with bic ink dissolved in 91% rubbing alcohol and rubbed it in. The ink rubbed off so I tried to use tung oil to seal it. It still rubbed off......but it made the ink penetrate deeper and gave a reflective quality. Finally I finished it off with spray lacquer and finally the ink is sealed. I should have been a bit more patient on reassembly though...got marks in the finish.

The pick guard was roughed up with 220 grit sandpapaer and then painted with spray plastic primer. roughed up again. another coat or plastic primer. then I painted 2 coats of acrylic based paint (mid range $$$) I got at Michael's craft store. mixed white and a blue-green. It is holding very well.
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T-15 is on my must have list one day - Garfield is a fantastic colour combo! Nice work
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Hi Trendsetters, newbie alert!
Just decided to do a short-scale project so I thought I'd better join
Saw some nice pieces on this thread that have inspired me
I just bought a Warmoth Jag neck so I'm off to a good start

Anyway, here's a pic of me and my L-series Mustang back in '75..I sure do miss her!
I've never seen another one the same 'Olive Green' colour so it's a possible early refin




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Awesome pic! Love that colour
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Me too, never seen Olive Green before. Long shot... any closer pics of the colour?
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Post by squatch »

Hi Dave & Fran...nah, that's the only pic I've got unfortunately
A lot of the Fenders that came into Australia were resprayed here
The importers would order in bunches of sunbursts (or whatever the standard colour was),
and refin them to order..the same thing happened in England
So it was prolly not a fender factory finish, unless it was a faded Sherwood Green metallic!

Here's a pic of the Warmoth neck I just scored...I'd like to put it on a Telemaster body
but I don't think anyone would make one for a 24"...would hafta custom order

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My other idea was to get a Jag body with swimming pool and put my 3 Duncan lipsticks in...might be cool
Cheers, & thanks for the greet
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squatch wrote:I'd like to put it on a Telemaster body
but I don't think anyone would make one for a 24"...would hafta custom order

My other idea was to get a Jag body with swimming pool and put my 3 Duncan lipsticks in...might be cool
Cheers, & thanks for the greet
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Hoy Puncacc..will do!
BTW what's that Thylacine doing in your av? are you from Tassie?
(not that I should talk, having a Bigfoot in my av..heh)
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squatch wrote:I've never seen another one the same 'Olive Green' colour so it's a possible early refin

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It actually looks a bit like a recently introduced colour - Jade Pearl Metallic.

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Post by wetbelly »

Since we're reminiscing about past owned short scales, just found a few old photos of guitars that once belonged to me. Maybe someone can help identify the hollow-body? I can't recall what brand it was now, but played smooth as butter:

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wetbelly wrote:Maybe someone can help identify the hollow-body? I can't recall what brand it was now, but played smooth as butter
Looks like a teisco or similar 70s Japanese brand.
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wetbelly wrote:Maybe someone can help identify the hollow-body? I can't recall what brand it was now, but played smooth as butter
Looks like a teisco or similar 70s Japanese brand.
That sounds right. For some reason I thought it may have started with a "G" like Guyatone, but I know it wasn't that. That guitar took a nasty spill one day and the headstock busted off. I was pretty bummed, but luckily I only paid $60, so no real big loss.
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wetbelly wrote:Maybe someone can help identify the hollow-body?

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I initially thought Teisco, too. Silvertone definitely made one like that, but it's still a little bit of a guess as to which brand name was actually on the headstock. This one isn't quite right (bridge and switches are different), and although it says Silvertone on the headstock the image tag says Teisco.

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Post by Cvillethug »

Sup shortscale

Bronco'd JS

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Classic Player Jag w/ V3rLain3zzz

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lIEK that JS.
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Cvillethug wrote:Sup shortscale

Bronco'd JS

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That JS is all kinds of brilliant, really like it.
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My '62 Duo Sonic

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My '62 Duo-Sonic.

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Re: My '62 Duo Sonic

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My '62 Duo-Sonic.
That's a beautiful thing. It's basically a sunburst Mustang with a three-way toggle instead of the slide switches, right? Gorgeous...