pictures of your shortscales
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Thanks guys!
The Squiers were E series MIJ, so around 1984-1987. I believe they are 24" scale, but it could have been 24.75". Regardless, they were shorter than your average strat. I liked the black one the best - a no frills rock machine. I could hazard a guess and say Tom Delonge may have taken cues for his sig strat from this.
The Squiers were E series MIJ, so around 1984-1987. I believe they are 24" scale, but it could have been 24.75". Regardless, they were shorter than your average strat. I liked the black one the best - a no frills rock machine. I could hazard a guess and say Tom Delonge may have taken cues for his sig strat from this.
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finally got everything in place, and strung up..
my "70" mustang - comp orange (68 neck, 72 body, refinished by rodvonbon)
The 65 stang that I bought off of Pat earlier this spring
switches replaced (as they were broken) I want to replace the pots and knobs, but that can wait, it was time i got it strung up and playing.
close up of the well aged, and used, and worn pearl guard
if it hadn't started pouring, i probably would have taken a family photo of both stangs, the two jags, and my duo-sonic.. oh well another time.
my "70" mustang - comp orange (68 neck, 72 body, refinished by rodvonbon)
The 65 stang that I bought off of Pat earlier this spring
switches replaced (as they were broken) I want to replace the pots and knobs, but that can wait, it was time i got it strung up and playing.
close up of the well aged, and used, and worn pearl guard
if it hadn't started pouring, i probably would have taken a family photo of both stangs, the two jags, and my duo-sonic.. oh well another time.
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I totally love both of your Mustangs.Jim_Nowhere wrote:finally got everything in place, and strung up..
my "70" mustang - comp orange (68 neck, 72 body, refinished by rodvonbon)
The 65 stang that I bought off of Pat earlier this spring
switches replaced (as they were broken) I want to replace the pots and knobs, but that can wait, it was time i got it strung up and playing.
close up of the well aged, and used, and worn pearl guard
if it hadn't started pouring, i probably would have taken a family photo of both stangs, the two jags, and my duo-sonic.. oh well another time.
J Mascis Jazzmaster | AVRI Jaguar | Tuxedo-stang |Fender Toronado GT |
Squier FSR Sparkle Jaguar | Squier CV Mustang |1971 Fender Bronco| Baja Telecaster |
Squier FSR Sparkle Jaguar | Squier CV Mustang |1971 Fender Bronco| Baja Telecaster |
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Protecting the elderly population
Mr. Nowhere, a great little collection there. Thanks for the photos. Beautiful vintage Mustang, yer black one, which looks all original, too.
It's yours and ya love it in your way. I wanna respect that and also ask ya...you wanna change the pots & knobs? Knowing what that does to the vintage value. Not to mention thinning the population of these pure beauties.
Ya sure you wanna do that, friend? But regardless, enjoy!
Cheers,
It's yours and ya love it in your way. I wanna respect that and also ask ya...you wanna change the pots & knobs? Knowing what that does to the vintage value. Not to mention thinning the population of these pure beauties.
Ya sure you wanna do that, friend? But regardless, enjoy!
Cheers,
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Re: Protecting the elderly population
Doug, those are not my guitars. They belong to Mr. Nowhere. I just commented they were cool.Doug wrote:Taylornutt, a great little collection there. Thanks for the photos. Beautiful vintage Mustang, yer black one, which looks all original, too.
It's yours and ya love it in your way. I wanna respect that and also ask ya...you wanna change the pots & knobs? Knowing what that does to the vintage value. Not to mention thinning the population of these pure beauties.
Ya sure you wanna do that, friend? But regardless, enjoy!
Cheers,
J Mascis Jazzmaster | AVRI Jaguar | Tuxedo-stang |Fender Toronado GT |
Squier FSR Sparkle Jaguar | Squier CV Mustang |1971 Fender Bronco| Baja Telecaster |
Squier FSR Sparkle Jaguar | Squier CV Mustang |1971 Fender Bronco| Baja Telecaster |
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Re: Protecting the elderly population
Ooops. Thanks. Now that I think of it, I remember wondering to myself before I posted, "This doesn't sound like Taylornutt...?"taylornutt wrote:Doug, those are not my guitars. They belong to Mr. Nowhere. I just commented they were cool.Doug wrote:Mr. Nowhere, a great little collection there. Thanks for the photos. Beautiful vintage Mustang, yer black one, which looks all original, too...It's yours and ya love it in your way. I wanna respect that and also ask ya...you wanna change the pots & knobs? Knowing what that does to the vintage value. Not to mention thinning the population of these pure beauties...Ya sure you wanna do that, friend? But regardless, enjoy!
Cheers,
Doug
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You have excellent Taste. I have those guitars as well in different colors.dmc69 wrote:Hey guys! First time posting here, but you may recognize my username from other forums.
I've got a few short scales:
1977 Bronco
2x 1996 Squier Super-Sonic
J Mascis Jazzmaster | AVRI Jaguar | Tuxedo-stang |Fender Toronado GT |
Squier FSR Sparkle Jaguar | Squier CV Mustang |1971 Fender Bronco| Baja Telecaster |
Squier FSR Sparkle Jaguar | Squier CV Mustang |1971 Fender Bronco| Baja Telecaster |
hi guys:
This is such a cool forum.
Here's my first post.
Squier Japan FSR Jagmaster NOKO LTD that I bought in Tokyo last year, with new clear pickguard cut for 3 Dimarzio Areas.
I think I'll be a shortscale convert very soon, cos' it's so easy to pull off those crazy long stretch intervals on a 24" scale fingerboard.
original look:
This is such a cool forum.
Here's my first post.
Squier Japan FSR Jagmaster NOKO LTD that I bought in Tokyo last year, with new clear pickguard cut for 3 Dimarzio Areas.
I think I'll be a shortscale convert very soon, cos' it's so easy to pull off those crazy long stretch intervals on a 24" scale fingerboard.
original look: