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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NickS wrote:
Snap_Jangle_Pop wrote:FYI, you don't need to hyphenate 'non short scale.'
Maybe not on your side of the Atlantic, but as an English English speaker and son of two English teachers, I would.
I would as well, and I'm also an English teacher.
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daftsupernova wrote:sorry if i offended you but have you heard of something called being facetious because this forum is mostly it also who gives a shit about a grammor lesson god damn
I apologize if I came off too serious. I received a friendly PM explaining the forum culture here at short scale, and I'm all for sarcasm and tongue and cheek humor, so no offense taken.
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singlepickup24 wrote:
NickS wrote:
Snap_Jangle_Pop wrote:FYI, you don't need to hyphenate 'non short scale.'
Maybe not on your side of the Atlantic, but as an English English speaker and son of two English teachers, I would.
I would as well, and I'm also an English teacher.
I'm also an English teacher :wink:
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NickS wrote:
Snap_Jangle_Pop wrote:Here are a few pics of my 1967 Rickenbacker Electro ES-16 - 21" 3/4 scale guitar. Its big fun in a small package!
I say, old chap, that is rather nice!

Welcome aboard, by the way.
Thanks for the welcome, Nick! I appreciate the kind words. It's my first short scale guitar, but it definitely won't be my last!
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Awesome guitars overload on this site! Getting nice info too :idea:
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I forgot to post my guitar, this is my only short scale, a CIJ Jaguar. It's not my favourite, but it's the first nice guitar I bought. I need to change the pickups and fix the trem system, and hopefully I'll become inspired playing it.
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2002 CompstangRI
2008 65RI
1999 AVRI Jaguar
2010 GFS JT100
1994 Jagstang
1972 Bronco
1964 Mustang (A neck)
2004 Mustang Bass
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^orgy of awesomeness ((drool))
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2002 CompstangRI
2008 65RI
1999 AVRI Jaguar
2010 GFS JT100
1994 Jagstang
1972 Bronco
1964 Mustang (A neck)
2004 Mustang Bass
Gorgeous family photo.
I count 8 guitars but 9 headstocks. Who is hiding in the back?
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Cur got Liam a baby strat for christmas 2 years ago I painted dbl for him.

I took about 40 photos and I can't get it to fit in there.
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Channeling teh kurdtz for a grunge machine or something. Cut an old Allparts pickguard I had, made for MIJ/CIJ, to fit a Squier VM body as best as I could. Put a (half spray painted) humbucker in the bridge. I like the look enough that I might order a pickguard that'll actually fit and a real zebra 'bucker.

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My first shortscale. Inca Silver Jag. Insanely heavy for some reason, but still loved it. Had to sell it sadly, but I've got a mustang on the way now :P

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^that is lovely! was it an AVRI? what year?
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dots wrote:^that is lovely! was it an AVRI? what year?
'62 AVRI.

Yeah, it was a looker :cry:
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Life's too short for heavy guitars though. Plus Mustangs > Jags
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Not sure I've seen an Inca Silver Jag, it's beautiful.
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BobArsecake wrote:Not sure I've seen an Inca Silver Jag, it's beautiful.
They did a limited run of thin skin ones with matching headstocks which were pretty cool too. Honestly though, silver ain't my colour, so I was glad to sell it on to someone who could appreciate it more.
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Not all my shortscales, but nine Super-Sonics:
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Missing: Squier SS Jaguar Bass, Squier VM Jaguar HH and:
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1971 Mustang Bass, 1970 Mustang - matched set. (Ignore the other two?)
A Whole Bunch of Guitars. Some with sparkles. Some with Pearl. Some with racing stripes.