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It's time to stop talkin' and do this!

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Okay so I've got 5 body blanks (alder) sitting in the closet and some big ideas but I've done nothing but sit on my ass...

this is the plan.

2 duo sonics (one for me one for my daughter)
1 "must-master" shortscale bass
1 hardtail jazzmaster
1 custom shape shortscale for my son

I drew up a couple of ideas for my son:

this is the one I like, kinda early 80s euro-trash

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But he prefers this one

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the thin line is gonna be the German carve contour...
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The second one makes me think of a Musima Elgita. Very nice!

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Awesome! Your son has good taste.
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Definitely the second. 8)
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Go with your son's pick!!!
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oh yeah I have to totally go with my son's choice, he's a very, very, very particular nearly 7 year old.

the 2nd one is based on my Hagtrom with that offset look thrown in.
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Post by luke »

Second one is great, though personally I'd make the end of the pickguard at the control end more pointy to go with the look.
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How shortscale are you going to make it? I don't know your son but he guess he has pretty small hands.
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I actually like the first one... Do both?
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The first one reminds me of a pinewood derby car I made in 3rd grade. I may just be thinking of teh color.
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Thanks ninja.

I am going to do the classic fender 22.5 inch scale. Both kids have pretty long fingers (my daughter can reach one octave on the piano)
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