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asre you talking shorter scale length? If so,Fender makes
both a cheap squier and a mexican made standard mini strat, that I believe have
a universal route. slap a humbucker in the neck of one of those and you are good
to go. Both are 3/4 sized.
I do believe epiphone makes a mini les paul as well. either choice
would be pretty decent, I have a mini strat that was a kit that
stewart macdonald used to offer. I've tried several different pickups in it and
now it just has one neck pickup. I usually tune it to B above E as the
scale is like the distance to the 7th fret on a standard fender scale length.
Right now its tuned to an open Hi C tuning for bottle neck slide playing. I'd
E-bay mini guitar and see what comes up...
Bill
-----Original Message----- From:
Krispen Hartung [mailto:khartung@cableone.net] Sent: Saturday,
September 16, 2006 7:43 PM To:
Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Mini Electric
Guitars
I just bought a 6-string mandolin (tuned exactly
like a guitar but an octave up) to diversity my experimental music ventures,
but I am also looking for a decent mini electric guitar. Can anyone make a
recommendation? I don't want to spend too much, around $300 or so, new or
used. Are the Steinberger Spirit GT-Pro models decent?
Kris
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