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i wanna say this guy is one of those confused 50-60 year old dudes that barely know how to communicate with people on the internet without sounding like an incoherent jackass.
i think its the
that gives it away
i think its the
"you are welcomed to wire me monies lulz... (<--- sarcasm)"
that gives it away
Doog wrote:Tone is stored in the balls
(she/they)theshadowofseattle wrote:That's why there's two: one for pee, one for tone.
daftsupernova wrote:i wanna say this guy is one of those confused 50-60 year old dudes that barely know how to communicate with people on the internet without sounding like an incoherent jackass.
i think its the"you are welcomed to wire me monies lulz... (<--- sarcasm)"
that gives it away
More like a young kid ..... Seriously, how many 50-60 yr old men you know say " Lulz" ?
i just checked their soundcloud and i still have no idea how old they're supposed to be
there is now a possibility that theyre young and smoke too many cigarettes and write like that ironically
there is now a possibility that theyre young and smoke too many cigarettes and write like that ironically
Doog wrote:Tone is stored in the balls
(she/they)theshadowofseattle wrote:That's why there's two: one for pee, one for tone.
There are a lot of Fender fans on this site because Fender simply makes some of the best sounding, best feeling, best playing, highest quality shortscales around. It's not a prestige thing... They're just great guitars!
Squier too has been making fantastic shortscales as of late. I had a Squier Jaguar which was quite light... Not bulky at all IMO. Lighter than many vintage Fenders I've played!
And regarding price, you can find a used MIJ Fender shortscale for under $600 easily. You can find vintage for cheaps too... I sold a 1976 Musicmaster for $400 on this very forum. Squier is the best deal of all... $300 new or $200 used.
Uh... Any questions?
Squier too has been making fantastic shortscales as of late. I had a Squier Jaguar which was quite light... Not bulky at all IMO. Lighter than many vintage Fenders I've played!
And regarding price, you can find a used MIJ Fender shortscale for under $600 easily. You can find vintage for cheaps too... I sold a 1976 Musicmaster for $400 on this very forum. Squier is the best deal of all... $300 new or $200 used.
Uh... Any questions?
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Why don't you buy an Epiphone Wilshire? It is not properly a "shortscale" guitar (I think it is 24.50/24.75") but it has a comfortable and ultra-thin neck, and it is very light! Moreover, IMO, it sounds good and IT IS CHEAP (less than $300).
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