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The Mitchell short scaled bass and a used, Busker brand, hss, strat type, MIC, which is the house brand for a huge Japanese music store.
 
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I love the Mitchell, definitely the best $119 I've ever spent on a guitar. No problems at all besides doing the normal personal setup for yourself. But damn, it is hideous. It's like battleship or prison grey. It's definitely the ugliest guitar that I've ever owned.


. I'm thinking of maybe doing a paisley print over it. Or, maybe graffiti, 'tag it' lol

. It definitely fun, I need to spend an hour or so, on a set up, and then a few minutes dialing it in on the amp, it lacked focus when I had it plugged in last night. But it was late and I was tired. It's 10:45pm now and I just didn't have the energy today.
 
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have they arrived? what do you think of them?


the Busker's is an HSS, 1 vol, 1 tone, and a mini switch in the missing tone pot hole. I assume it's for a split. And, the jack is rattling aŕound with intermittent ground problems.
 
What's it made out of?

I'm not sure, I have to do a lot more research into the company and it's history.
One site I was on someone said Lindenwood which is Basswood, I dont believe it. Basswood isn't this heavy. I've seen Mahogany mentioned also, which I'm more inclined to believe
 
These days in guitar-making 'mahogany' is a catch-all for many species of woods. Who knows, I guess. If it is playable and sounds great (and you don't have to have it on your shoulder for 4 hour sets), then just have fun with it.
 
Made of bricks and heavy glue

May have been stone wood
for the rock and roll

Probably just scrap maple glued together

Just kidding
I don't know
 
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