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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Post by othomas2 »

Just fitted some avri pickups, and tried to put my jag back closer to stock.

Put the jag knobs back on there, removed the straplocks etc. Still waiting for the bridge cover.

Absolutely no issues with microphonic feedback... so I now have claws and all !! They sound great, and growing on me all the time.

The aged covers tie in the mint nicely.

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Beauty. The aged covers do look much more fitting.
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(insert drool icon)

DELICIOUS!!!
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Post by serfx »

i haven't had all 3 of my mustangs in the same room for a while, so here is a shot of them.

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Post by Silenus »

Did some modding but don't think she's gonna stay like this
'cause I'm displeased with the look of the hotrail in the neck.
Maybe gonna go for a Lace Sensor in that pos.


- SD JB in the bridge
- Dragonfire Hotrail in the neck
- Locked bridge and tremelo
- 0.22 uf Orange drop cap (really opened up the sound imo)

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Post by Mike »

Some live pics from the last gig

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i love that mustang mike
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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Mike you are such a massive c*nt [/green eyed monster] :D
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bubbastain wrote:New here and first post. I just picked up this Fender Cyclone and within a few days picked up the Squier Super-Sonic. Been playing 25.5ers my whole life. These shorter scales feel so cool. Gonna be getting a new pickup for the neck position on the Cyclone. It will be an EMG single to go with the EMG81 in the bridge. It will only have a single volume and a bridge-off-neck toggle. The SS has a SD JB in the bridge and Jazz in the neck. I'm loving both of these guitars.Image
love the super sonic! :P
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my small arsenal:

fender jaguar (cij), discontinued fender toronado gt hh (korea), discontinued squier super sonic (japan)

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Thom wrote:Mike you are such a massive c*nt [/green eyed monster] :D
Haha cheers boys, it sounds Brilllll
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Post by taylornutt »

Those are some great shots of you playing the Mustang, Mike. Looks really nice. Was that the Rob_Og Duo-Sonic in the first pic off to the right?

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Post by Mike »

Yup, we had a song in Eb tuning in the set so I brought it along, was very nice to finally play it out after all the work my Dad and I put into it.
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Post by drBenway »

My band mate got this stang recently (the white one) so I just had to take a family picture.
The chair looks nice right? The band we used to share rehearsal space with left it for us. How nice of them.

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Post by oldangelmidnight »

Oh, hello everybody. I'm new.
How about some pictures of the insides of my Mustang?

Some fucker Kurted it in the bridge and then put in a lace sensor:
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Post by hotrodperlmutter »

now how about some pics of the rest of the guitar?
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Post by ellengtrgrl »

Something to add to the collection (yes Virginia, there is life after single coils :twisted:). I put 12s on it, and I was good to go for the metulz!

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Post by Lefty Mustang Bass »

Ahhh, this page of the thread has many lovely creatures!
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:now how about some pics of the rest of the guitar?
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:now how about some pics of the rest of the guitar?
I never took a good full frontal.

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The original pickguard is shrunk so I put the black one on.