Photos of 90's MIM Duo-sonics with neck-swap

For guitars of the straight waisted variety (or reverse offset).
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Photos of 90's MIM Duo-sonics with neck-swap

Post by Jimjam » Sat Apr 25, 2020 12:22 am

Greetings all!

Do any fellow offsetters have some snaps of their 1990s MIM Duo-sonics with swapped necks?

I've found a whole bunch of information as to what neck can be used instead of the standard 22.7", but very few actual photos of the final product.

25.5", 24.75", 24", show me what you got!

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Re: Photos of 90's MIM Duo-sonics with neck-swap

Post by postchrist » Sat Apr 25, 2020 1:22 am

cool thing about duo sonics is without routing and with all that extra space behind the bridge, you can kinda just put any neck on and move the bridge around, bilinda butcher style... curious to see responses.
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Re: Photos of 90's MIM Duo-sonics with neck-swap

Post by BoringPostcards » Sat Apr 25, 2020 4:59 am

This should be in the non offset section.
Duosonics are not offset waist guitars, only the Duosonic II models were offset, the MIM in question is a version one.
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