LHBASSIST wrote:
Irony: The Shorthorns are long scale, and the Longhorns are short scale. I have a "Davelectro" Longhorn...It's really too small to be practical for me to take out often..
Similar experience. I had a chance to grab a nice Longhorn dirt cheap, but when I tried it out, it felt small and "toyish". I really wanted to like it but I guess I need the long scale to accommodate my sloppy fretting technique. My 2 Dano Shorthorns feel solid but are still nice and light and a good fit for me. The pickups can be noisy in some settings but I can dial it out if I have to.
I messaged the Ebay seller about the ambiguous description. She claims the bass belonged to her now deceased husband and she knows nothing about it. My best guess it's the Shorthorn model in the photos that she's actually selling. I tried to explain that she is describing 2 completely different models and should correct the ad. So far I don't see any change.
May be on the level but as I said, caveat emptor.