show your short-scales!

Started by hieronymous, July 26, 2008, 05:49:32 PM

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drbassman

WOw, how cool!  Nice examples from the Beatle bass era.  I love your collection.

Quote from: thornton davis on July 30, 2008, 02:16:39 PM
Chris the two Klira's above are very unique. The one on the left is a Twen Star 162-I and the one on the right is a Twen Star 162-II. The next version Klira made was called a Twen Star 356. It had a Violin body, identical to Hofner's 500/1. The Twen Star 162-II was a pre Twen Star 356 "quasi" combination which incorporated half of the standard violin style body on the upper body along with the cutaway of the 162-I on the lower body. In addition to their unique body shapes, the bound "cat's eyes" sound holes add to the design of all Twen Star models.

But even though the two designs are very similar, Klira made the Twen Star 162-II a 1/2" thinner than the 162-I.

FWIW, the fronts and backs are made from a single piece of German Spruce on the basses pictured. Klira's sound great and they're very well made. I own 4 of them which are all very playable.

Here's a photo I took of them today.



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drbassman

Here's my latest short scale acquisition on it's way to my bass vault........

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godofthunder

Oh I like that Bill ! very cool !
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Chris P.

My shortscales. Missing are my '76 EB3 and my project EB0.

In this picture: A RI DeArmond Starfire, a RI Epi Rivoli, an SG RI Bass and a '76 Ric 3000.





I case you're wondering: The numbers 7, 4 and 5 are just a bit of a joke. A bit of a Pete Townshend PopArt influence;)

drbassman

CORRECTION:  Really frickin' short scale!  24.5"  Is it a bass?  Not sure really!!!!  Still playing it to determine its actual usefulness as a bass and waiting to hear from the seller.

Quote from: drbassman on August 04, 2008, 09:30:52 AM
Here's my latest short scale acquisition on it's way to my bass vault........


I'm fixin' a hole where the rain gets in..........cuz I'm built for a kilt!

Freuds_Cat

Damn! thats shorter than my 25" Bennet Corsair :o
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drbassman

Yeah, it's a one-off that Mosrite made.  I've seen others online that Dave and the guys have found, so it's not one of a kind, but it surely is rare and unusual.  I'm trying to figure out if it's really playable or not.
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Quote from: Freuds_Cat on August 14, 2008, 06:16:10 PM
Damn! thats shorter than my 25" Bennet Corsair :o

Hey, what strings do you use on that 25" bass?  What's the measurement from the ball to the edge of the wrap on top?
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Freuds_Cat

The only strings that I've found that work almost OK are these.

http://www.bassguitarstrings.us/store/product.php?productid=16503&cat=346&page=1

Same strings I use on my Allen Woody bass. Still have to cut them down to go on the Corsair.
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ilan

So, life's too short for long scale basses, eh? ;)

Great thread, great looking basses guys.

Only one of my 10 basses is a short-scale - a '78 Fender Musicmaster, which I gave to my son, so now another '78 is on its way here, this time an Olympic White.


Blazer


Not mine but my bassplayer's Gretsch Bariton-jet which I modified for him by removing the Bigsby. It sounds really good though, big powerful sound.

leftybass

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Here's my Gretsch 6-string bass, modded for lefty playing.
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Quote from: leftybass on August 15, 2008, 07:32:16 AM
Here's my Gretsch 6-string bass, modded for lefty playing.

Which is the same instrument as my Bassplayer's but I'm pretty sure you're not using it the same way he does: byt using an Ibanez "Seventh heaven" distortion stompbox and a Laney Solid state 300 watt head and 2x15 cab. It sound brutal.

leftybass

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Quote from: Blazer on August 15, 2008, 10:13:34 AM
Which is the same instrument as my Bassplayer's but I'm pretty sure you're not using it the same way he does...

I use it as a bass, as that's what it is, so I'm sure you're right.
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Quote from: leftybass on August 15, 2008, 07:32:16 AM
Here's my Gretsch 6-string bass, modded for lefty playing.


Wow, that is really cool! Love the Gibson style pickguard

I was reading on Talkbass about these long scale 6 string bass / baritone guitars. I guess the Fender IV was one of these?