as punishment for passing up a go on it first time, you shouldn't let him have a second chance. haha!lamp wrote:HahaZaphod wrote:When you opened the case at doogfest I swear I heard a choir of angels sing.
It was an event.
Well might just have to bring it to Doogfest III seeing as you didn't get a play!
ARE U REAL MAN? SHOW DUOSONIC THEN.
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i can't believe im so late in the thread, but at anyrate,
my partscaster duo-sonic(musicmaster neck)
the body and guard and switch and brigde are 59
and the neck and 5 of the tuners are 60 with the exception of one tuner that is later.
the bridge pup is from the early 60's and the neck was a 59, but i swapped it for a lace sensor red.
here it is before i put the robroes and lace in.
once again, this used to be bubbles so he probly knows more about it than i do.
oh and the nut is a repro.
my partscaster duo-sonic(musicmaster neck)
the body and guard and switch and brigde are 59
and the neck and 5 of the tuners are 60 with the exception of one tuner that is later.
the bridge pup is from the early 60's and the neck was a 59, but i swapped it for a lace sensor red.
here it is before i put the robroes and lace in.
once again, this used to be bubbles so he probly knows more about it than i do.
oh and the nut is a repro.
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http://www.shortscale.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=19383James wrote:Is that pink duo a 22.5"? 21 frets makes me think it is.
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I'm still not used to the 22.5" neck I have. Sometimes I think it's incredibly comfortable, and sometimes it feels a touch too cramped. I've considered the idea of selling it to buy a 24" but it's not something i'll do soon. I was thinking that perhaps I could justify another guitar if I keep it. I'd have...
22.5" mustang
24.75" ES175
25.5" custom
Leaving a nice gap for a 24" Jaguar type. Financially it's completely unsound, but if the scale lengths dictate, who am i to argue?
22.5" mustang
24.75" ES175
25.5" custom
Leaving a nice gap for a 24" Jaguar type. Financially it's completely unsound, but if the scale lengths dictate, who am i to argue?
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I sort of want one, but it's just vanity really.robert(original) wrote:i thought you had an actually mustang branded neck that was a 22.5 scale.
I wonder how many were actually mde with mustang decals. I've only ever seen a picture of one other than Aug's. I wouldn't be surprised if the number was less than 500.
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