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

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please tell me that started life as a jag HH.
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Reece wrote::shock:

please tell me that started life as a jag HH.
classic player by the looks of the bridge
i would say so :wink:
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Reece wrote::shock:

please tell me that started life as a jag HH.
Oh most certainly. I couldn't live with myself otherwise.
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ahh good. i think it'd look much better with the rings personally.

what filtertrons are they?
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Reece wrote:ahh good. i think it'd look much better with the rings personally.

what filtertrons are they?
GFS Memphis vintage in the Bridge, GFS Nashville vintage on the neck. I had greater hopes for the "spin-a-split" scheme as an audio taper on the small pots doesn't provide much useful range. (IMHO) Thinking about just going with individual switched splits and converting to individual volumes (I haven't mapped this out yet though for the most minimal wiring and optimal convenience). I also tried the parallel/series mod ( Jag Wiring Mods) on the lower switches and am going back to stock. Talk about JANGLE!!!! (though I'm still considering the GFS split HB for a more useful neck pup - that would also work better since there's no "uber-practical" splitting with that. I like it.
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Jaguar looks good.
If i had one of those I would probably immediately fix the rhythm circuit.
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cogito ergo sum...thing or other...
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i took this shot a few days ago.
from left to right.
teleguar thing that i built for myself a few years back>59 partscaster duo sonic> 2000 or so fender jaguar lpb, matching stock, i made a MOP guard for it, and im awaiting a new set of pickups. > my 96 jagstang.
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How do you keep your amp head from sliding off a tilted cab?
Or is it just the pic playing a trick on my eyes?
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silly_rabbit_band wrote:How do you keep your amp head from sliding off a tilted cab?
Or is it just the pic playing a trick on my eyes?
Those come with screws so you can have it all tilted.
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mage wrote:
badass!
+1.
Would be interested to hear you demo that dude. YOUTUBE IT!!
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BobArsecake wrote:
silly_rabbit_band wrote:How do you keep your amp head from sliding off a tilted cab?
Or is it just the pic playing a trick on my eyes?
Those come with screws so you can have it all tilted.
Oh, did not know that, thanks.
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yeah, i think that they are just called piggy back screws.
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Cant remember if i put these up.

1965 Parts Mustang in Turbo Orange
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69 Reissue various parts including Angry Rails, Warmoth neck, in vintage 'custard' white
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You didn't and they both look great, awesome to see the neck on that thing.
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that parts stang looks mighty clean, fran
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Mike wrote:You didn't and they both look great, awesome to see the neck on that thing.
Thanks. It went down a storm at rehearsal on thursday, love the neck as well ;)

Haze- its a refin. it was once owned by the infamous Light Rail Coyote.
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