Where did you buy your first short scale?

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

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Where did you buy your first short scale?

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I thought it would be interesting to see where and when every one bought their first short scale guitar.
To start off I bought mine at a little store in pike place market called Emerald City Guitars., the date was or I believe to be December 26 2007.
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My first shortscale was my Jag-Stang back in 1997 - got it from the Academy of Sound in Stoke-on-Trent.
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I will never forget/sell my japanese blue compstang. I didn't care much about guitar but was starting up Swing Hailey and I was just DRAWN to it at the Cerritos Sam Ash. I played it and HAD to get it so I loaned the money. If it wasn't for that Stang I'd never be here. It was one of my happiest moments as a musician.
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i'm a shortscale noob. fran's jaguar last august.

i loved jags since before i started playing guitar though, it was my destiny to get me a sunburst one one day.
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ebay...
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Jag-Stang in 2000 or 2001. Not the best introduction.
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Jag-Stang in 2005 or 2006. The best introduction.
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This shady looking guy with long blonde hair and a stripy jumper gave me mine in 2006. He said he wasn't in the music business anymore.
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Chips?
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...If we don't count the 20" scale classical my parents had made for me in the Philippines when I was three...

Ebay. 2002 I think? The Jag below, graduation present for high school...

Then I learned that I shouldn't like it, because of the bridge and pickups, so didn't play it for a couple years. Then got really pissed off when I pulled it out and re-discovered that it sounded better and suited me more than a few Gibsons that I'd wasted an assload of money on :?

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Lolz I was mad @ Fredo for some petty reason. My birthday was coming up and I was throwing all sorts of tantrums when Fredo jumps into his closet and pulls out a white Mustang bass he was saving for my birthday. He had remembered that I was oogling at a Fiesta red one at a music shop and I was getting better at transitioning to bass so he decided it was time for my first Fender and first shortscale! I should throw tantrums more often. I get shortscales out of it <3
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Post by Thomas »

I tried to buy a Jaguar but couldn't find one so opted for a Jazzmaster as it was all I could get my hands on, then a few weeks later a guy who used the same rehearsal studio as me was selling his Vista Jagmaster so I bought that. A month or 2 later I got my Jaguar from ebay (USA) for extra cheapness.
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Timeline:

March 2005: Win auction on AVRI Jag (which I got royally reamed on the postage of). Celebrate by making Mrs Benecol pregnant.

August 2005: Bend bike

Septenmber 2005: In impending climate of baby-skintness, sell Jag and buy SG and a new bike.
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SG. PAH
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I loved it - fatter neck than I've got. If it was white rather than walnut, I'd still have it.
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A small guitar shop in Sutton-in-ashfield called 'Dougs Cabin' in 1996. I was a regular there but it closed a few years ago, the owner (Doug) was a Jehovas Witness and went to spread the good word moving to Cumbria. The guitar was a Fiesta Red Fender Jagstang. I could not afford a Jaguar so i got the JS, but i was'nt as knowledgeable back then about set up and got rid of it for the Jap Flying V that i still own to this day.
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Post by DaveB »

I got a used Bronco in a Ottawa pawn shop in 1975. It had a Fender widerange added in the neck position. I wish I still had it.
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I bought my Mustang from a local music shop here in Orkney (K2 music if you must know) back in 2006. I got it reduced for £400 instead of like £520. I was chuffed.
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