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New Short Scale Guitar Company

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Hi everone,Im new to this forum,,,I just started my own short scale guitar company Durango Guitar Works..Your looking at the first proto from the factory.Maple neck 22f 24 scale Alder Body...I was thinking about putting this on ebay but I thought Id give you guys a quick look first...What do you think. Thanks,Jimmy
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i can dig it. good job, jimmy.
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Welcome!

Not really my thing but the world always needs more shortscales, so I'm all for it.
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welcome.

I'd like it alot more if it wasn't burst. Needs black out.
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portugalwillie wrote:Welcome!

Not really my thing but the world always needs more shortscales, so I'm all for it.
I'm in this camp too.
I mean, it looks like a solid instrument... the construction and finish in the photo look awesome, but it's just not a style that grabs me. It's a little too reminiscent of the high performance noodler guitars that, say, Ibanez, Schecter, ESP or something. I'm not a noodley player :) It's right pretty though.

Huzzah for more shortscales :)
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Congratulations on starting your own shortscale company, and welcome.
Personally, this is my critique:
- The next looks too pale, anaemic against that body.
- The lower horn looks too big for me.
- It might just be the picture, but the neck pickup doesn't look straight.
- I don't think that the silver pickup rings work.
- I think that the knob placement could be improved and really should be parallel with the pickup switch line.
- Not a fan of the burst.
Don't mean to sound totally negative, but thought it would be more useful to give an honest opinion than blow smoke up your ass.

So you've got the design coming out of a factory?
Many pre-orders? Or idea as to how many you might market?
Is interesting to see someone start out and how they go about it.

My only advice I can give is don't take a year to get someone their guitar after you take their order oh no... :)
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That finish is lovely.
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everything just looks totally wonk. i'm with thom on most of it.

that bridge has got to go. that's (as you know) a hardtail strat bridge, and looks huge and honkin' on that small body, and IMO should only be used on strats.

maybe try an adjustable wrap around for an LP JR or SG JR? i think that would help immensely.

knob placement is too 'rear-routed squier 51' for my tastes, along with the maple neck. i despise tele neck heels though, so go figure.

long story short: it looks like a butchered mini-strat, which is never a good thing.

i admire what you're doing to the max, just maybe do something a little less reminiscent of ibanender next time?

i do love the neck heel contour though, more guitars should have that.
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Congratulations and good luck on the company. That guitar looks very high quality from the pictures, and I dig the headstock shape.

Unfortunately I fall in with the group of those who wouldn't buy a shred style guitar, although I always thought it would make more sense for shredders to want shorter necks to reach further in arpeggios etc. I would be very curious to see what you would come up with in a more 50's/60's inspired guitar. Are more designs on the way? Also just wondering what are you charging for one of these?
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Big THANKS to everybody.......I value the feedback.....I like to think of my guitars as a modern short scale....I cant help it I love carved top body's :wink:
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endsjustifymeans wrote:welcome.

I'd like it alot more if it wasn't burst. Needs black out.
Black is on the way..
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Nick wrote:Congratulations and good luck on the company. That guitar looks very high quality from the pictures, and I dig the headstock shape.

Unfortunately I fall in with the group of those who wouldn't buy a shred style guitar, although I always thought it would make more sense for shredders to want shorter necks to reach further in arpeggios etc. I would be very curious to see what you would come up with in a more 50's/60's inspired guitar. Are more designs on the way? Also just wondering what are you charging for one of these?
Well there are already a bunch of vintage styles out there in the 24' scale..Thats why I used to build my own..and here we are after a trip to NAMM 2 yrs ago..mid to upper 3 in price
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I've always thought it would be cool to experiment with a les paul or SG style pickguard on a body shape like this. maybe something like this:
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I love it man, as a fanboy of Ibanez that guitar is awesome. Is the neck joint compatible with Ibanez's AANJ? It seems similar but one of the screws looks offset.
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wilrecar77 wrote:I love it man, as a fanboy of Ibanez that guitar is awesome. Is the neck joint compatible with Ibanez's AANJ? It seems similar but one of the screws looks offset.
The neck is not compatible with anything,Im with ya on the Ibanez body but the necks were just to big for me,,Thanks for the reply...This is the only guitar that has this burst finish..Its a 1 of a kind
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mage wrote:I've always thought it would be cool to experiment with a les paul or SG style pickguard on a body shape like this. maybe something like this:
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That is a very cool Guitar..
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Re: Neck bolt

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DGW wrote:
wilrecar77 wrote:I love it man, as a fanboy of Ibanez that guitar is awesome. Is the neck joint compatible with Ibanez's AANJ? It seems similar but one of the screws looks offset.
The neck is not compatible with anything,Im with ya on the Ibanez body but the necks were just to big for me,,Thanks for the reply...This is the only guitar that has this burst finish..Its a 1 of a kind
Either way, contoured neck joints like that do make for better playability. Have you considered any other fretboard woods for the future?
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DGW wrote: Well there are already a bunch of vintage styles out there in the 24' scale..Thats why I used to build my own..and here we are after a trip to NAMM 2 yrs ago..mid to upper 3 in price
Which makes total sense from a business perspective....and really the mainstream shred/modern player market doesn't usually cater to the smaller handed....you have a pretty nice share of a niche market.
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problem is, buckethead plays a longscale, so no one will buy it. plus no killswitch

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I'm infatuated. What are the full specs?