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

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THIS is too cool
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For $539.00? Naaaaaaaaaaaaah braaaaaaaaaa
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He is no brazier. He is a human being!
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they want 60 bucks to wire up the pickguard.


....hmm jaguar guts >>>>> $60........fuck it. its worth it. fuck wiring this thing
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robroe wrote:they want 60 bucks to wire up the pickguard.


....hmm jaguar guts >>>>> $60........fuck it. its worth it. fuck wiring this thing
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bluesngrunge wrote:For $539.00? Naaaaaaaaaaaaah braaaaaaaaaa
It's pretty impressive specs for a kit though
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I'M SO UNDERSTOOD AT SHORTSCALE!
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What specs? I see a list of parts, but no specifications like radius or anything?

Can't you buy an MIJ jaguar for the same money?
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superfuzz wrote:What specs? I see a list of parts, but no specifications like radius or anything?

Can't you buy an MIJ jaguar for the same money?
Click the tech specs tab....
12" radius, medium jumbo frets. ..no thanks
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Nick wrote:
superfuzz wrote:What specs? I see a list of parts, but no specifications like radius or anything?

Can't you buy an MIJ jaguar for the same money?
Click the tech specs tab....
12" radius, medium jumbo frets. ..no thanks
12" radius Jag? Wut?
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Nick wrote:medium jumbo frets
WHY DOES EVERYONE ON SHORTSCALE HATE FRETS.
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Post by Josh »

there's alot of shit on that site, i think there's 7.25 necks all over that site too. was checking it out last night and was getting kinda geeked on some projects.

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Beau In Space wrote:
Nick wrote:
superfuzz wrote:What specs? I see a list of parts, but no specifications like radius or anything?

Can't you buy an MIJ jaguar for the same money?
Click the tech specs tab....
12" radius, medium jumbo frets. ..no thanks
12" radius Jag? Wut?
Seeing as All Parts doesn't make a 24" scale neck with a 12" radius it probably safe to say it's a typo (plus headstock truss adjustment listed isn't on the picture, so maybe email to clarify?). But even if it isn't a typo they do have a 7.25 jag neck and they could probably get you that instead.
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Yeah that's way too much money. It has an AllParts neck. Just buy a used CV Squier and the same neck from AllParts, bam, got a paintjob and everything.
All of BYOG's "custom shop" parts cost an arm and a leg. I think they do an $800 '59 LP kit.
I got my two LP Junior kits from them for like $150 but they don't have them anymore (the typical Chinese DC kits seem to be thin on the ground everywhere at the mo).
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Nick wrote:medium jumbo frets
WHY DOES EVERYONE ON SHORTSCALE HATE FRETS.
Probably because my earliest non-Squier Fender were vintage-spec shortscale reissues like a lot of dudes here, I'm fine with medium jumbo frets and 12" radius on a Gibson-style guitar, but if it's a Fender it needs to have 7.25" and vintage frets or I'll never take to it.
I know from experience if you give me a Squier/Lotus/Xavier/whatever Tele neck I'll put it to use on a project but then immediately and routinely just NOT play that guitar because the neck bores me.

9.5" Fenders with medium jumbo frets feel off-brand to me, like something you'd pick up in Costco. No oldschool Fender charm. It's not the '80s anymore.
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paul_ wrote:9.5" Fenders with medium jumbo frets feel off-brand to me, like something you'd pick up in Costco. No oldschool Fender charm. It's not the '80s anymore.
I kindve feel the same way about this. all my guitars got DAT MODERN RADIUS not a big fan, after trying a vintage spec Tele it's just not the same.

slowly wanna upgrade my necks.
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I probably started entirely on medium jumbo guitars. After owning so many guitars over the years, I've come to the conclusion that I just like smaller fret wire. I could give a long winded explanation as to why, parts of which may actually have scientific reasoning behind them while other parts may be entirely in my head.

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You can buy one that is painted and assembled for that.
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Post by speedfish »

OK, so you can't make everyone happy. Should be added in the "Recommended Guitar Parts suppliers" as some will appreciate this option.
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Post by Noirie. »

I really couldn't give a fuck about neck radius or fret size anymore. I used to be really arsey about it for some reason I don't understand anymore.
Played a Squier Jaguar about two hours ago and come home to play my Fender, both feel like exactly Jaguars, just one is setup better (mine).
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Post by bradzeera »

Just to note, i emailed byoguitar and confirmed the neck radius is 7.25" not 12".