Fender Japan Smart Size series

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

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Fender Japan Smart Size series

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Fender Smart Size series

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Wait what?
SCALE: 285mm
285mm = 11.22"

So the length from nut to bridge is less than a foot? How? Why? The basses are 14" scale. Pretty cute though.
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It says in the description that it's 85% that of a standard guitar. I don't know if that means scale or body size. I think that would make sense for the scale as that would be a 21.675" scale.
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Fuck, love the Jazz Basses.

I take it these are overhead compartment-able.
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Smart people are smaller?
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I want one of those basses.
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HNB wrote:Smart people are smaller?
Works for me. I'd like my Jazz Bass now. Although the sonic blue Strat with the bridge hot rails is not bad for a Strat.
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Fender, you idiots.
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WANT
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I WANT TO FILL IN THE TUNING MACHINE HOLES ON THE J AND PUT GUITAR MACHINES ON THEM
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Post by robroe »

NUT WITDTH 40MM

pretty sure that wouldn't work at all with 13's
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Post by dots »

Sloan wrote:Fender, you idiots.
kinda hafta +1 this, sadly. their devoted base has been clamoring for years decades to see more variety, so fender answers by essentially offering small replicas of what they have been building for almost 60 years.
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Post by BillClay »

WOULD YOU TAKE A FUCKING LOOK AT HOW SMART THE SIZE OF THESE FICKING GUITARS ARE!?!?!

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jcyphe wrote:It says in the description that it's 85% that of a standard guitar. I don't know if that means scale or body size. I think that would make sense for the scale as that would be a 21.675" scale.
That seems about right. I was going to guess in the 22" - 22.5" scale range based on the comparison pictures.
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Post by aen »

Certainly looks 22" ish.

It would be fun to have, just so I could look like a total GIANT playing it.
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Post by George »

Don't see a problem, but surely the 80s Bullets would be better reissued? And what about a Mussy bass with a jazz pickups?

I dunno, I think people would look a bit silly playing these.
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Fenders attempt of the squier mini? ha.
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Post by Concretebadger »

As much as a shorter scale would make the J-bass the most desirable four-stringer I could ever wish for, this is taking it a bit too far...even for me.
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