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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robroe wrote:Chingey

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Post by Mike »

Dude. Stop just replying to every thread.

Here yuo quoted a picture that doesn't even work.
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It's a Subsonic so technically Longscale (27"), but I'm looking for a Mustang/Duo-sonic to balance it.
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my shortys
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96 jagstang(with sd jb), 04 cyclone
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08 cv duo sonic
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... and my shortscale basses:
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73 Framus Strato4

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70 Noname SG Made in Italy
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WHOA RONALD MCCYCLONE
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this is serving well as my wallpaper OWOOOTT
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'65, '70 and '75! 8)

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'65, '97 CIJ, '0? AVRI

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'7? and '67

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Pat I don't think you've shared your '70 jag with shortscale. I saw it over at OSG though, at first t looked like a wreck but you've done a great job of bring it back :)
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Post by Pacafeliz »

oh sorry...
i'll dig up some "before" pics for y'all if you want! :oops:
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all done. demos soon.
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Post by Reece »

love it.

i really like the way hotrails look in mustangs.

i wish the hotrails i have fitted in my mustang, the route is JUST too narrow.
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Post by James »

jagsonic wrote:... and my shortscale basses:
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73 Framus Strato4
How does that play? It looks very cool but I'd be hesitant to buy one without playing it first.
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Post by hotrodperlmutter »

Reece wrote:love it.

i really like the way hotrails look in mustangs.

i wish the hotrails i have fitted in my mustang, the route is JUST too narrow.
and this one was a wee shallow. it sounds great. the neck pickup is a neck pup from a road worn strat. fits in well, great sound.

this particular hot rail has one of the most fantastic sounding cleans i've ever heard. the one i had in my strat was muddy as shit. this one chimes like a bell. *chef kissy fingers*

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Post by stewart »

Reece wrote:i wish the hotrails i have fitted in my mustang, the route is JUST too narrow.
try it upside down, i've seen people do that before.
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Reece wrote:i wish the hotrails i have fitted in my mustang, the route is JUST too narrow.
Since I sometimes think of this as my future hypothetical Mustang: please don't.
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Post by Reece »

hahaha i would never touch the route or the pickups since they're original.

i was thinking of a different guitar. the routes of the mustang would fit the hot rails easily.

i think i want to do that trade but it'll be a few more weeks 'cause i'm back in cambridge this sunday.
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Ahhhh fuck. Since tuning the Dano back up to A, it's become a far more complicated decision. Hmm...
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Post by astro »

jagsonic wrote:... and my shortscale basses:
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73 Framus Strato4
HOLY CRAPLOA I WANT ONE!