Shortscale 12-string?

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Shortscale 12-string?

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BIN £149. I can't make up my mind whether it's really a workable 12-string or an overblown mandolin.
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19" scale tuned up to A?

If those four octave courses are real and it actually can stay in tune, I'd play that thing dry.

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Fender electic mandolin is about 13.7" scale length accoring to instant google. Looks rad to me, do want. Be interested to see it first hand before spunking that money.

Also If it weren't for the gold stuff on it i dig this:

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man i like that soooo much where can i pick one up???
how muchhh
i gotta feeling im gunna get a bashing!!!
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ebay: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-1-2-SIZE-MINI ... 53de69dcb5

I like the idea, would force you to find your own sound rather than copying others.
I couldn't justify spending the money.
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its the fender i really like man
i think its really nice in the gold
with a bigsby
and is a semi
and a tele shape
its got me reaching for the kleenex!!
whats it called??
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matt.dines wrote:its the fender i really like man
i think its really nice in the gold
with a bigsby
and is a semi
and a tele shape
its got me reaching for the kleenex!!
whats it called??
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Post by matt.dines »

cheers man,
gunna get me one of those!
at that price it maybe just summut for music vids and photo's!!!!
anyone know of anyone who's played/owned one?
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Hmm, doesn't look so bad in tobacco, though I'd probably do a black guard.

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Hmm, on a second look I quite like it, and for £150 looks like you can't really go too wrong.
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I found this comment from >>RomanS on TGP:<<
It's a super-cheap Clearwater "12-string mini guitar" from Ebay UK. It's got a scale of about 18.5" (like if you'd put a capo on the 5th or 6th fret on a regular guitar) - think of it as something halfways between a regular 12-string and a mando-guitar; currently tuned in A.
This will be more of a modding project - the pickups will definitely have to go (they are REALLY bad) - but that's OK for a guitar that only cost 150 GBP, I'll have to dig through my parts pile to find something nicer...
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BobArsecake wrote:Hmm, on a second look I quite like it, and for £150 looks like you can't really go too wrong.
Tobacco burst is at Really Useful Music Co. through (e.g.) >>Amazon<<, only 1 left, order now!!! etc.
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NickS wrote:I found this comment from >>RomanS on TGP:<<
It's a super-cheap Clearwater "12-string mini guitar" from Ebay UK. It's got a scale of about 18.5" (like if you'd put a capo on the 5th or 6th fret on a regular guitar) - think of it as something halfways between a regular 12-string and a mando-guitar; currently tuned in A.
This will be more of a modding project - the pickups will definitely have to go (they are REALLY bad) - but that's OK for a guitar that only cost 150 GBP, I'll have to dig through my parts pile to find something nicer...
Actually by the look of how light is reflecting , I'm gonna guess those are actually surpluss Chinese Tele neck p'ups.