pictures of your shortscales

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

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WOULD YE'S EVER STOP QUOTING THE PICTURE OF THE ORANGE MUSTANG?

It's gorgeous and all, but seriously.
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Auriemma wrote:Here is my baby:

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1969 Fender Mustang Competition

Its original except for the replacement slide switches and no trem bar. The bridge cover is in the case.
OMG, I LOVE ORANGE MUSTANGS AND I KNOW BACCHUS DOES..
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Fuck ye.
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I've never seen a lot of Orange (or yellow) comps with matching heads.
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Mike wrote:That thing is CLEAN. Well done, you. Welcome to the boards.
You forgot to quote the picture. It would have been 7 in a row :cry:
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James wrote:
Mike wrote:That thing is CLEAN. Well done, you. Welcome to the boards.
You forgot to quote the picture. It would have been 7 in a row :cry:
I'm anything but a follower.
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Arrived Today! yeaaahhh

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nice. i think the black pickguard would be a good way to go, or maybe a pearl guard with black covers.
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stewart wrote:nice. i think the black pickguard would be a good way to go, or maybe a pearl guard with black covers.
Yeah i will deffinately give the black pg a try if i can get my hands on one. The pearl guard+black covers is a cool combo too, like '65 RI.
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Arrete! Blue and tort is a beautiful thing.
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DanHeron wrote:
stewart wrote:nice. i think the black pickguard would be a good way to go, or maybe a pearl guard with black covers.
Yeah i will deffinately give the black pg a try if i can get my hands on one. The pearl guard+black covers is a cool combo too, like '65 RI.
did you not see this link i posted? pretty sure it's a reissue.

http://www.shortscale.org/forum/viewtop ... highlight=
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stewart wrote:
DanHeron wrote:
stewart wrote:nice. i think the black pickguard would be a good way to go, or maybe a pearl guard with black covers.
Yeah i will deffinately give the black pg a try if i can get my hands on one. The pearl guard+black covers is a cool combo too, like '65 RI.
did you not see this link i posted? pretty sure it's a reissue.

http://www.shortscale.org/forum/viewtop ... highlight=
yeah i did, i thought i would look more in the uk first, dont really want to deal with US shipping etc. I might end up getting that one though, thanks for the link, i should've replied.
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with things like that it's no hassle, i've never had any trouble buying parts from the US.
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stewart wrote:with things like that it's no hassle, i've never had any trouble buying parts from the US.
hmmm ok, cool. I will deffinately check it out. I will see if i can ask the buyer a question, confirm its a RI one, thanks!
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i feel like i'm pressurising you into DITCHING THE TORT now. i'm not really.
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stewart wrote:i feel like i'm pressurising you into DITCHING THE TORT now. i'm not really.
haha, no not at all. I was always thinking of changing it, just couldn't find a black reissue guard. I did find THIS but I dont know if it fits.. and last time i checked black was out of stock. GRRR
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hmm, not sure, you'd have to email them.
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Post by snake-warrior-protector »

i've only got pics taken by other people but i'll do the whole rig sooner or later.
both my shortscales are cij,the jag from 2003 the stang from 2006.
the jag is currently missing a bridge pickup due to me being and absolute spanner cack-handedly trying to get the claw's off.
not only did i manage to push one of the poles clean out i pulled the wiring loose too.
anyhoo,its buggered so any reccomendations for a replacement?
was looking at the s.duncan extra hot jag p.up that goes for about £50.
the vintage one is all well and good but i need a bit more beef for solo's n noise n shit.

i would never change anything on the mustang tho.
its the most perfect setup i've ever used.

hello to everyone too!
i've used this forum as a reference for about a year now and check back daily so i kinda feel like i know alot of yooose!



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I put the black pickguard on that I got from Paul Ray. I'm not sure what it's meant for because it didn't fit mine properly and he said not for reissuses. Then again the one I had on there had shrunk slightly so it could just be something to do with that.

There's a rio grande pickup in the bridge, but the bobbin is the same size as a robroe cover, so you can't put a cover on it. Fucking idiots. I can't stand pole pieces on Mustang types so as a temporary fix I just put some black electrical tape over it (you can see the tape on both in the middle pic as it's not quite as black as the pickguard). There's also tape over one of the switch holes and the switch in use is a 3 way slide for the pickups in the standard bridge/both/neck style.
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This I like.