I'm looking to buy a vintage short scale.

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

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I'm looking to buy a vintage short scale.

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I'm new here. My name is Glenn and I live in Miami, FL. I also live in San Juan Puerto Rico, where I have a band. We play "pop-rock" music. I'm also starting another band with a college friend which is going to play more alternative rock. Like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Smashing Pumpkins, etc.

I'm a huge Fender fan and have almost picked up what I call the Big Four (Stratocaster, Telecaster, Jaguar, Jazzmaster).

This is my rig.

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save for the JCM and cab, I'm running an AC30 now. :D

Anyway, My next guitar is going to be a Jazzmaster because Sonic Youth and Dinosaur Jr. have been blowing my mind lately. I can't really decide between the J Mascis Model and a vintage Jazzmaster. The J mascis wont make me feel so bad when I'm gigging..

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After that, I plan on collecting oddball fender guitars. I'd have a budget of about $1,000-$1,600 set aside just for this, but I'm still looking for the most accesible guitar at first. I kind of want it to be a bronco.

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Yeah, y'all know whats up.

does this sound like a good plan, or is there something cooler and weirder I should look at first?
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if you're looking for a vintage cheapie (i.e. musicmaster/duo/mustang/bronco) be sure to do your research before buying one. they're commonly fucked about with and mangled, and all have their plus and minus points.
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stewart wrote:if you're looking for a vintage cheapie (i.e. musicmaster/duo/mustang/bronco) be sure to do your research before buying one. they're commonly fucked about with and mangled, and all have their plus and minus points.
You see, this is the advice I needed. I'll ask for a bunch of pictures in the event of buying a vintage guitar. inside and out. fuck it.
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Key Example - The Musicmaster neck I bought: The old guy said when he ripped apart the guitar there was a piece of paper wedged in a poorly routed humbucker slot that said "Owned by Kurt Cobain"
Fucking kids in the 90s...

So yeah, make sure you get gooood detailed pics of everything because a LOT of nice vintage shortscales have been butchered for teh kurdtz
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stewart wrote:if you're looking for a vintage cheapie (i.e. musicmaster/duo/mustang/bronco) be sure to do your research before buying one. they're commonly fucked about with and mangled, and all have their plus and minus points.
I'm curious -- besides the obvious differences regarding pickup placement, what are the pros and cons of each? Sound? Feel?
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Haze wrote:Key Example - The Musicmaster neck I bought: The old guy said when he ripped apart the guitar there was a piece of paper wedged in a poorly routed humbucker slot that said "Owned by Kurt Cobain"
Fucking kids in the 90s...

So yeah, make sure you get gooood detailed pics of everything because a LOT of nice vintage shortscales have been butchered for teh kurdtz
Imagine the joke's on you.
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cobascis wrote:
stewart wrote:if you're looking for a vintage cheapie (i.e. musicmaster/duo/mustang/bronco) be sure to do your research before buying one. they're commonly fucked about with and mangled, and all have their plus and minus points.
I'm curious -- besides the obvious differences regarding pickup placement, what are the pros and cons of each? Sound? Feel?
um, i think it's mainly to do with bridges. mustangs have a good bit less sustain and are a bit clunkier than something with a MM/duo bridge in my experience. but if you're a trem user the advantage is obvious.

also, maybe you're a bit clumsy and tend to switch the pickup selectors on/off with your sleeve when playing (i did it at a gig last night) so perhaps a MM/bronco would be a better choice- ah, but bridge or neck pickup only- which is it to be??

that kind of thing.
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stewart wrote:
cobascis wrote:
stewart wrote:if you're looking for a vintage cheapie (i.e. musicmaster/duo/mustang/bronco) be sure to do your research before buying one. they're commonly fucked about with and mangled, and all have their plus and minus points.
I'm curious -- besides the obvious differences regarding pickup placement, what are the pros and cons of each? Sound? Feel?
um, i think it's mainly to do with bridges. mustangs have a good bit less sustain and are a bit clunkier than something with a MM/duo bridge in my experience. but if you're a trem user the advantage is obvious.

also, maybe you're a bit clumsy and tend to switch the pickup selectors on/off with your sleeve when playing (i did it at a gig last night) so perhaps a MM/bronco would be a better choice- ah, but bridge or neck pickup only- which is it to be??

that kind of thing.
I think a Bronco is in order. :P