(another) what's your current GAS? (SS and non-SS

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

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Grant wrote:
robroe wrote:ever since i got my 1964/5 mustang its kinda completely killed all my gas
So you're getting along with the A-width nut, then? Did you have to consciously adjust to it?
It's an A neck too. Fuck. I'm well jealous now. Stangs/mm/duos with A necks are fucking fantastic. Goes so well with the body size/heft etc.
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honestly I haven't played it that much. it had a black nut on it that was kinda broke on both ends. I just got around to taking it to a vintage pro guy...new white nut cut for 13s and new setup...polished frets oiled board...the works. plays amazing and still looks old as dirt. there are a couple videos up of it on roetube
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Perhaps a tiny terror and cab, and a mustang
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Whoops no wait forgot about these:
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Seafoam Green 12 string please, or with the C tailpiece if 6.
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fuck, there is not a good looking guitar in this whole thread.

shit, no offense. i thought this was that charvel thrad. :oops:
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half of my "gas list" is utter shit honestly, but i still want to FUCKING ROCK :twisted:
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good demo. i loled at ur first video. nice singing
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When I grow up Someday I hope to have a house with big rooms to make noise in like Rob.


UGLY GUITAR UPDATE: Dude selling the aforementioned Swing T-Thru I am admittedly GAS'ing for just sent me pics. Just my luck, it's not the rosewood or what I thought was the bubinga top, but TEH BURLz!!!11 (discontinued before the others...we can only guess why). Seriously, I imagine it looks like someone grilled an elephant placenta over a spit and sliced it in half, and with the matte finish it really does look diseased even worse. I might have to pull an awkward Waylon Jennings and have my friend stich some Gucci web fabric to create a handbagcaster for when seen in public. :idea:
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No, do an Strummer. Paint It Black.
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As a result of posting on this thread, I now have one less guitar to "gas" over. I am trading for a CIJ Jaguar SH (sans Prail). Thanks Haze. Shortscale rulez!!! :D

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either one of these.
PLEASE let me know if you know of one for sale.
NEEEED.

wanted for almost 20 years. now i could, i think... finally.

yes and i mean these blonde/gold ones.
OR the black/gold guitar center anniversary ltd. edition...
my name is Pat.
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my friend matt had one back when we were kids. that was what around 1995 ? i got the jagstang and he got that.


DUMBASS TRADED IT IN FOR A PRS. it was later when we went to different colleges and i had no kind of peer pressure over him
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ultratwin wrote:When I grow up Someday I hope to have a house with big rooms to make noise in like Rob.


UGLY GUITAR UPDATE: Dude selling the aforementioned Swing T-Thru I am admittedly GAS'ing for just sent me pics. Just my luck, it's not the rosewood or what I thought was the bubinga top, but TEH BURLz!!!11 (discontinued before the others...we can only guess why). Seriously, I imagine it looks like someone grilled an elephant placenta over a spit and sliced it in half, and with the matte finish it really does look diseased even worse. I might have to pull an awkward Waylon Jennings and have my friend stich some Gucci web fabric to create a handbagcaster for when seen in public. :idea:
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Pacafeliz wrote:Image

either one of these.
PLEASE let me know if you know of one for sale.
NEEEED.

wanted for almost 20 years. now i could, i think... finally.

yes and i mean these blonde/gold ones.
OR the black/gold guitar center anniversary ltd. edition...
I love these too. James Dean Bradfield had a Jazzer like that which he used in the Kevin Carter video.
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New one...that Tele will be mine soon...
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AaronGuitarDude wrote:
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Thanks for your constructive comments [/pfft]



Gonna start another thread for an eventual review, but I did end up buying the thing and absolutely love it.

The college freshman(exactly half my age) who sold it to me was all freaked out seeing that I wasn't Korean (20 text messages between the two of us + the fact that I bought him an ice latte so we could sit and talk about the guitar), that he was absolutely silent as we made the switch. He bought it new, strung it up all backward and gave it a few hits on the headstock and body over the years, and now had to sell it to cover tuition.


Long story longer, it's an original from about 5 years ago, before Swing started making them in mahogany. The hippy sandwich neck is straight as an arrow(thank goodness), and is made of good ol' cheapo Asian mahogany (nato) with peanut butter maple streaks in between. The wings are called "barnce", but I have zero info on it an can only note that the sort of dent on the back corner indicates it it a softer hardwood, with a rather "boring" grain not dissimilar to basswood. All in all, it's fairly light(I'm guessing about 6.5 to 7lbs), but remarkably resonant.

Pickups are decent. Rails in humbucker mode are hot and bright (yay) with plenty of crunch and less mids than my Yamaha. When split they sound a bit "less than half" in output yet have a lot of chime not unlike my CIJ ST68 "Thom Strat" in more ways than one, with split neck tone being really open and woody sounding. I've never had a guitar with a hardtail Strat bridge, and though there are no springs in the back to provide those delightful harmonics when picking arrpegiated lines, the guitar is very resonant and makes up for things with some lovely sustain and overall brighter tone. Just tracked a tune Cindi and I will be releasing later this year, and have no complaints for a $180 almost-new guitar with just a crunch in the wood here and there that covers more ground than anything in my quiver(save the Yamaha SG).

The grilled elephant placenta is here to stay. Love it.
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