My Introduction...
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My Introduction...
Just introducing myself here, and really don't have many short scales. I have a fender swinger, which for now is my only short scale.
Not much, but...
The other one is a custom musiclander with warmoth neck, self-made mahog body and GFS minibuckers.
I recently painted it white
Hot, isn't it?
Not much, but...
The other one is a custom musiclander with warmoth neck, self-made mahog body and GFS minibuckers.
I recently painted it white
Hot, isn't it?
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The story with the swinger....robert(original) wrote:very cool.
whats the story with the swinger?
is that pup og?
welcome to the forum!
I wanted one for a long time, since I saw one in a fender calender from 2002 or something, and it was in a group shot of all the fender guitars from '69. weird, because the swinger was never feature in any original fender lit.
So about 3 years after that, I built the musiclander. as I was building it I put up a 'want it now' post on ebay and somebody replied about 4 days before it was about to expire. $700.
the pup is a 70s dimarzio, and I kept it in there and put a pup cover on it since I got it. It rocks, but the A width neck is a little tight.
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Yeah, the swinger is a melange of bass V bodies and musicmaster necks, so something's gotta give in the QC department. The neck pocket is about a 1/16'' too big on the treble side, for instance. There's also a little 'bump' in the perimeter of the pickguard where they went around a screw hole.
Still, it was love at first sight.
Still, it was love at first sight.
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yeah, for sure, when you mix two completely different instruments there is bound to be a noticeable difference.
the one that i saw had about 3-4 mm's sticking out on the top of the treble side, and then it went back in and flush with the neck itself,
and if iremember correctly there was a good 3 mm gap on the bass side.
i know i have pics somewhere of it but trying to find them could be next to impossible.
the one that i saw had about 3-4 mm's sticking out on the top of the treble side, and then it went back in and flush with the neck itself,
and if iremember correctly there was a good 3 mm gap on the bass side.
i know i have pics somewhere of it but trying to find them could be next to impossible.
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oh man, if you like that shot, i have about 30 shots of jags, jazzy's mustangs, and other rare fenders.
the chicago music exchange has a great varity of gutiars, but often times they are about triple the price of what its actually worth.
i found a 67 or 68 jag with a refret, new nut, newer neck pup, newer bridge saddles, missing the mute, trem arm, and case, but they still wanted like 3,200.00 for it.
i walked out as pissed as i could without spitting.
so basically something that is worth 1,000.00 MAX is worth over 3 grand to them, altho they can be haggled, i doubt they would drop the price 2 thousand bucks, probly more like 200 bucks.
the chicago music exchange has a great varity of gutiars, but often times they are about triple the price of what its actually worth.
i found a 67 or 68 jag with a refret, new nut, newer neck pup, newer bridge saddles, missing the mute, trem arm, and case, but they still wanted like 3,200.00 for it.
i walked out as pissed as i could without spitting.
so basically something that is worth 1,000.00 MAX is worth over 3 grand to them, altho they can be haggled, i doubt they would drop the price 2 thousand bucks, probly more like 200 bucks.
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if i remember correctly it was right around 2 grand.
it felt... decent, i supose, the neck pocket really put me off tho.
i viewed it more as a guitar that needed work rather than a guitar i could take home and play.
it would still look cool on my wall tho.
i wonder if all the swingers had the same neck pocket, that would be kind of a trick.
to produce the same in inconsistant peice for 2 years(it was only 2 years right?)
it felt... decent, i supose, the neck pocket really put me off tho.
i viewed it more as a guitar that needed work rather than a guitar i could take home and play.
it would still look cool on my wall tho.
i wonder if all the swingers had the same neck pocket, that would be kind of a trick.
to produce the same in inconsistant peice for 2 years(it was only 2 years right?)
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