shortscale

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

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Post by Mo Law-ka »

how many of you have never actually played a shortscale?

i have (admittedly) never played a shortscale. i know that im going to get flamed to death for this, but it's because the guitar places i go to (my local place and GC) never seem to have SS's in reach / in stock.


however...this is certainly not to say that i dont want to play/own one, and anybody who wants to chip in and make a mocaster, be my guest. :D
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Mo Rocca wrote:how many of you have never actually played a shortscale?

i have (admittedly) never played a shortscale. i know that im going to get flamed to death for this, but it's because the guitar places i go to (my local place and GC) never seem to have SS's in reach / in stock.


however...this is certainly not to say that i dont want to play/own one, and anybody who wants to chip in and make a mocaster, be my guest. :D
I won't chip in, but I'll build it for you :lol:

I don't think I've gotten a chance to go nuts on a shortscale, but I've toyed around.
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Mo is a n00b... arrrrrgh!
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Post by Mo Law-ka »

i may be a SS noob, but ive been a member of SS since the beginning, i know (most of) the jokes and ive been the laughing stock a few times with my shit strat projects. damn, i sound salty.
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Post by Ian »

i owned a red fender bronco, it was cool, but played like poop.

I need to get another one and just play nirvana covers all night!
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Ian wrote:i owned a red fender bronco, it was cool, but played like poop.

I need to get another one and just play nirvana covers all night!
Lol, what a foolish statement. You mean Arctic Monkeys right? I'd like to see your point of opinion but there is'nt room for me and you up your own arse.
So, if you own a shortscale you are some krudtz wannabe or whatever?
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I had a jagmaster and still have my RobOg Bronco Jr
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Post by Ian »

I really would play nirvana covers all night. I wasn't making a joke.

it would be sweet.
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Post by Ian »

Heres my old bronco I sold.

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Kinda wish I hadn't, it was pretty nifty...
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Post by Fran »

The ridiculous thing is, Nirvana covers sound better on my Ibanez. Forget the shortscalez. Come on Ian, get one of the RG series its way more suitable.


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My first guitar was a musicmaster. I goofed up and dismantled it and lost parts of it. I spent the next few decades playing an SG and a Strat--both fine guitars. When it occurred to me to sell my parts on ebay I started researching it and decided I would feel better to put it together instead. From there it's been slippery slope. Part of the the initial appeal for me was that I could get parts for a lot cheaper than the big names. I poked around and found this place and thought there was good info and lulz here. From the census--which only covers Fenders, it's clear that we are all pretty varied in taste or the good fortune to end up with what we have. This board isn't religious about any one model, like the Jag Stang. But if you happen to like them, it's a must.

I happen to like the short neck, offset contours, and candy colored paint. I wish even a few other products made me feel as good. If I lucked out on an old strat or LP I don't think I would pass it up. I was stupid lucky with my tele.
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Post by aen »

I've had a Jaguar, and 3 duo sonics of various ages.

I liked the Jaguar a LOT, but I think I play better on my 25.5" scale guitars. My duosonic expeirences were pretty weird. One I sold, becasue it was ultra shortscale. Pre cbs 22.5" scale. It was cool, but I NEEDED a tele custom II. Glad I sold it. my second Duo Sonic I had for one day. I got a massive traffic ticket a couple days before it hit my doorstep. Third duosonic I still have, its a90s fender RI. Its also super short scale, it kind of forces me to play differently. right now it's my "dirty blues" guitar. Not that I play much dirty blues, but if I need to, i use the Duo.
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Funny how my first Shortscale experience came this past January when I noodled about on Fredo's(or was it Bubble's) Teal Jaguar. Honestly it didn't really do anything for me, especially after playing a very well setup Jazzmaster for a few years, but when I picked up the Sonic Blue Jag, strung up a set of Dadadadario .011s and showered it with my lurve, things started to make sense. The scale, spongy trem, bright response and jingle jangle(read: pleasant buzz on hard strumming), and even the color configuration is already telling me how different it is from my Jazzo.

I feel one's enough for me, but Robroe's Mustang demo vids really make me wanna play around with one sometime, tho.
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Post by robert(original) »

MO IS A LIER!!!!!!
he played my j.s. for about.... 32 seconds.
he said he wasn't too keen on the style/shape but it looked kinda cool cuz it was so beat up.
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Post by Mike »

Robroe's Mustang videos make me want an MG65 so hard. I will definitely get one as soon as I have the money. For £499 it's a lot of sexy guitar.

I used to own a Jag-Stang, the neck was fabulous. I have played Duo-Sonic II's (Hurb) and Jaguars (Fran, Doog).

I'm building a Mustang project, so you could say I'm a shortscale fan. I love my Telecaster but I have a lot of love for Mustangs and Jaguars.
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Post by NickS »

Well, you guys know about my hacked-about Swinger. Not the best guitar in the world by a long way but it's got something special. Nice narrow "A" neck, good for little hands like mine.

This is turning into more of a "what shortscale HAVE you played" thread - sorry.
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Post by Thom »

I own(ed) several, but recently have mostly been playing my Strat. Having said that, I usually pick up my Jag if at home.
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Post by Justin J »

ultratwin wrote:Funny how my first Shortscale experience came this past January when I noodled about on Fredo's(or was it Bubble's) Teal Jaguar.
it used to be mine, now it belongs to fredo.
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Post by DGNR8 »

Here's your chance. Boy, I wish I lived closer. This is on the opposite end of a shitty commute.
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Post by r40f »

my first guitar was a toys r us terminator. i think i win shortest.