I'm really 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 really short(scale)

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After a period of skulking around on the board and looking for information as I tried to decide which guitar to buy, I ended up going for a CP Jaguar HH. Having only played Telecasters prior to this, the sounds coming from my (admittedly poor) playing on this thing are fairly eye opening. Many thanks for having all of this nonsense up on the web for people to peruse. I can't really come up with anything else of importance to say, so that should about do it for my first post.
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Welcome :) post pics of your guitar.
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Thom wrote:Welcome :) post pics of your guitar.
nice to see you have had an epiphany moment with the old shortscale
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Actually, I ended up going to short scale route on the advice of my guitar teacher. I injured (of all things) my pinky last year after hitting it on a basketball rim, and it's really limited my range of motion with that finger. The short scale gives me some relief both from the long reaches and from the tiredness I would get while playing.

That part was something I was hoping for, but the improvement of my tone and the sound qualities and possibilities have really impressed me.

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that is the best color for that guitar it looks good
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brainfur wrote:that is the best color for that guitar it looks good
Ain't that right.

I like that CP Jag, even though I normally don't like 9 pound guitars.
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brainfur wrote:that is the best color for that guitar it looks good
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I'm really happy to have found it. I saw it on craigslist and thought it might have been less than nicely handled, but when I got there, the scratches all over the pickguard were due to the fact that they hadn't removed the protective sheet. Apparently the guy bought it, thought he would learn to play, and only used it a handful of times. It's really mint, aside from the missing tremolo arm. I ordered a $11 replacement and I should be good to go.
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what a beaut.
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Thom wrote:
brainfur wrote:that is the best color for that guitar it looks good
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damienblair17 wrote:
Thom wrote:
brainfur wrote:that is the best color for that guitar it looks good
+1
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Welcome to the forum. Looks like a double win for you on this purchase :)
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Jeffrey wrote: Image
That thing is the sex.
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Jeffrey wrote:It's really mint, aside from the missing tremolo arm. I ordered a $11 replacement and I should be good to go.

Congrats man, a really really nice guitar you got. Hope you know that the CP Jaguars have tremolos where you have to screw the arms in. Not like a regular jag/jazzmaster tremolo where you plug in the trem arm....
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I really like the look of this hh jag. i just want to play one of these...
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brainfur wrote:that is the best color for that guitar it looks good
This.

I was pining for that guitar for so long, but eventually discovered I am more of a traditional Jaguar guy.

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taylornutt wrote:
brainfur wrote:that is the best color for that guitar it looks good
This.

I was pining for that guitar for so long, but eventually discovered I am more of a traditional Jaguar guy.

Welcome to the boards.
Yeah, absolutely.I mean i played the white one with the humbuckers and really really liked the options you got with this model, but i wanted a more traditional Jaguar and got the CP Jaguar in 3TS with regular(hot) Jaguar pickups...but anyway, a stunning looking guitar...
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Jeffrey wrote:Actually, I ended up going to short scale route on the advice of my guitar teacher. I injured (of all things) my pinky last year after hitting it on a basketball rim, and it's really limited my range of motion with that finger. The short scale gives me some relief both from the long reaches and from the tiredness I would get while playing.

That part was something I was hoping for, but the improvement of my tone and the sound qualities and possibilities have really impressed me.
NIce guitar. I had surgery on my pinky finger of my fret fretting hand last year. I had gone 6 months of buddy taping it to my ring finger (per Dr orders) but I would cheat and play guitar anyway. At first any bit of pinky extension would about floor me, but it got better to the point where I could play. But in the end they had to go in and fix it all up.

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gypsyseven wrote:
taylornutt wrote:
brainfur wrote:that is the best color for that guitar it looks good
This.

I was pining for that guitar for so long, but eventually discovered I am more of a traditional Jaguar guy.

Welcome to the boards.
Yeah, absolutely.I mean i played the white one with the humbuckers and really really liked the options you got with this model, but i wanted a more traditional Jaguar and got the CP Jaguar in 3TS with regular(hot) Jaguar pickups...but anyway, a stunning looking guitar...
this. good score though! i wish they made the CP SS jaguar in that color.
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That guitar is sexy.
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Pens wrote:That guitar is FUCKING sexy.