Where did you buy your first short scale?
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- robert(original)
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where did you buy your first shortscale
From a place called "Bizarre Guitars" in Phoenix, AZ. in 2003. I had called all over this country-literally a couple of hundred calls and i finally found the lefty mustang i was looking for-oly white with red tort pg and hardcase. The only problem (being a Japanese model) was the width at the nut was only a shade over 1&1/2"-way too narrow for my mitts. So i sold it and now i'm having a body made and will get a U.S.A. Custom Guitars neck for it. I've never recovered from that original lust virus, and i have no intention of seeking help (other than in finding lefty mustangs!!!).
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Woah, nice musicmaster filtercap.filtercap wrote:From this girl I liked. Lost the girl, got the Musicmaster. Best possible outcome.
I've since upgraded to one of those string-thru reissue bridges, which wrox.
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Engraved or stamped, I'm not sure which. The pickup is an Ibanez Super 80 from a 70's or 80's Ibanez hollow-body. They had this hand-with-butterfly-wings logo.silly_rabbit_band wrote:Is your humbucker engraved?
I think the other pickup was intended to be a high-output Telecaster bridge pickup. Fat pole pieces with a ceramic magnet underneath. It doesn't fit in a standard Strat-sized pickguard hole.
hmm interesting thread...
i guess it must've been around '94 in the pawn shop in san josé (costa rica) where i bought more stuff later on (70s super twin reverb, 70s SG Std., boss tremolo, and more). it was a worn to death (ancient egg-yellow refin) '66 Fender MusicMaster II, for like $50 or so. there were real HOLES from the wear in the neck, and it was barely playable, but it looked cool and it got teh kurtdz somehow.
back then $50 was A LOT of $$$ (still is... *sigh*).
i got the guitar refinished by a car painter, and the candy apple red looked cool. the pickup died soon after and i put some weird texan pickup in there. VanZandt or something.
it always played and sounded like shit, and it always did those terrible feedbacks, but i liked it cuz it sounded kinda like Hole's "Pretty on the Inside" record (which was my fav at the time - and STILL is a great one!).
finally it became just a wall-hanger 100%. i eventually parted it out and sold it on ebay some years ago (one of my first int'l sales).
now, i kinda regret it. but there was too much wrong with it.
WOW i didn't even remember that guitar!
Pat.
i guess it must've been around '94 in the pawn shop in san josé (costa rica) where i bought more stuff later on (70s super twin reverb, 70s SG Std., boss tremolo, and more). it was a worn to death (ancient egg-yellow refin) '66 Fender MusicMaster II, for like $50 or so. there were real HOLES from the wear in the neck, and it was barely playable, but it looked cool and it got teh kurtdz somehow.
back then $50 was A LOT of $$$ (still is... *sigh*).
i got the guitar refinished by a car painter, and the candy apple red looked cool. the pickup died soon after and i put some weird texan pickup in there. VanZandt or something.
it always played and sounded like shit, and it always did those terrible feedbacks, but i liked it cuz it sounded kinda like Hole's "Pretty on the Inside" record (which was my fav at the time - and STILL is a great one!).
finally it became just a wall-hanger 100%. i eventually parted it out and sold it on ebay some years ago (one of my first int'l sales).
now, i kinda regret it. but there was too much wrong with it.
WOW i didn't even remember that guitar!
Pat.
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I got my (18.5 inch) Short scale Stratocaster at a Motorcycle shop. They had just taken it in on trade for a Harley seat. It looked like something I had never seen before. That was in 1995. The Squire mini wasn't introduced till around 2000. It is a made in Japan Stratocaster, and came with a Fender gig bag that fits it like a glove. It was so unique that I jumped on the $500.00 price tag before anyone else grabbed it.
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i picked up my `65 stang from the guitarist in Desiderata
for about $600 in the fall of `06
i claimed that i never needed to buy another guitar in my life..
i've since added two more mustangs, a duo sonic, and a jagmaster, to my short scale collection.
plus a myriad of other random guitars and basses
for about $600 in the fall of `06
i claimed that i never needed to buy another guitar in my life..
i've since added two more mustangs, a duo sonic, and a jagmaster, to my short scale collection.
plus a myriad of other random guitars and basses
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Picked up a 92 Reissue Fender Duo-Sonic in early 2002 off of FleaBay for $75, before people figured out how awesome they are.
Frank's been with me ever since... he's grown a bit though. From 22.5" to 24".
He remains my only shortscale (so far), but my most played guitar. I imagine he'll always be my primary until there's nothing left of'm.
Frank's been with me ever since... he's grown a bit though. From 22.5" to 24".
He remains my only shortscale (so far), but my most played guitar. I imagine he'll always be my primary until there's nothing left of'm.
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I bought both my shortscales at the last possible minute for the golden age of CIJs around here, Jag-Stang was $425 from Guitar Showcase in Campbell, CA in about November 1998. I got the last one and they never got any more in. Then the next month I bought my Jaguar for around $700 out of an AMS catalogue, and the catalogue that came the following month had no Japanese Fenders in it except a couple vintage reissue strats/teles and some "clearance" Jag-Stangs (at regular price).
I remember in 1995 or something like that I saw my first sunburst Jaguar, during one of the many times my brother dragged me to GC before I played, and thought to myself that if I played guitar I'd buy one of those, because it was clearly the fanciest looking. Look at all tha chrome, a Harley Davidson can bite it's dust.
I remember in 1995 or something like that I saw my first sunburst Jaguar, during one of the many times my brother dragged me to GC before I played, and thought to myself that if I played guitar I'd buy one of those, because it was clearly the fanciest looking. Look at all tha chrome, a Harley Davidson can bite it's dust.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
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