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Squier musicmaster guitar
Squier musicmaster guitar











I'm willing to post to anywhere in the UK for £20, or alternatively you can collect from the Bournemouth area, or I can meet you within reason. Time to throw out the cliche terms like "players guitar" etc - but for real, it shows signs of use, but it is now very fresh, with shiny hardware and paint which has been polished to a decent shine. Fresh pots and an orange drop cap were fitted at the same time as the pickup, so electronically all is fresh. The GFS is a substantial upgrade over the original pup anyway. I will include the original Vista pickup in the sale, but it has an open coil, so would need to be rewound to work properly. The pickup has been changed to a GFS Lil Killer. The cavity has been painted with conductive paint, and the plate has been covered with copper tape, to eliminate any hum from the pickup. There are quite a few surface dings, and a couple of chips have been drop filled. The hardware was stripped and soaked to remove surface rust/oxidisation. The fretboard has been cleaned and oiled, and the frets polished.

squier musicmaster guitar

FOR SALE This guitar is in nearly perfect condition with a mirror black. When I got hold of this bass, it needed some TLC. SQUIER BY FENDER Musicmaster Electric Guitar - Rare 90s Vista Series - 499.99. Unlike the Duo Sonic, the neck pickup is a humbucker and the single coil is the bridge pickup.For sale is a Squier Musicmaster Bass, from the Vista Series, produced for one year only 1997. It features 2 pickups, a single coil and a humbucker, and is the same as the 2020 Duo-Sonic other than the pickup configuration. Why wasnt the Musicmaster (guitar) as publicised or popular as the other Vista Series guitars The Musicmaster (guitar) came out in 1998, after the others. In 2020, Fender released a special version of the Musicmaster for the Shawn Mendes Music Foundation. The Musicmaster was produced until 1982 when it, the Bronco and the Mustang were dropped in favor of the newer Fender Bullet models. This causes many modern surviving Musicmasters from this period to suffer from paint flaking off the body. Certain models of the Musicmaster, especially from between 19, were finished with a coat that reacted negatively with the base coat. These larger pickguards encompassed the entire control cavity which saved production costs for Fender. Later in the 70s the Musicmaster in its third incarnation was redesigned using the Bronco body and pickguard shapes. Around this same time the Fender Maverick was introduced using similar practices but with leftover Electric XII bodies and necks with Mustang bridges. In 1969, the Fender Swinger, a particularly interesting byproduct of this surplus was produced using the Musicmaster hardware, electrics, scratchplate, and the seldom ordered 22.5-inch necks, but with a modified Fender Bass V body. The Musicmaster in its second incarnation was still sold well into the 1970s however, using leftover parts until supplies ran out. The redesigned Musicmaster II alongside its stablemate the Duo-Sonic II lasted through 1969 before both models were dropped from production in favor of the more deluxe Mustang and new Fender Bronco.

squier musicmaster guitar

All parts are original and in working order. All three models were offered with the option of a 24-inch scale and 22-fret neck or a 22.5-inch scale and 21-fret neck the 24-inch scale proved to be the most popular of these options. This Fender Squier MusicMaster Vista Guitar is in good condition and comes with a TKL ABS rectangle hard case. The Mustang body was larger and slightly offset, and was fitted with a plastic pickguard but with the volume and tone controls mounted on a separate metal plate.

squier musicmaster guitar

In 1964, following the release of the Fender Mustang, both the Musicmaster and Duo-Sonic were redesigned using Mustang neck and body blanks. At this time, the Musicmaster and Duo-Sonic both received a plastic pickguard in place of the previous anodized aluminum one, and a two-piece maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard. There was one major redesign of these two Musicmaster-bodied guitars, in 1959 when the entire Fender catalog was updated. The Duo-Sonic and Musicmaster also shared a single-piece maple neck and fingerboard, with a 22.5 inch scale length and 21 frets. Production of the Musicmaster began in late April of that year, using a body routed for two pickups to be common to the Duo-Sonic, which followed a little more than two months later. Prototypes were made in early 1956, followed by sales literature announcing both models. Design work on the Musicmaster-and its two-pickup variant Duo-Sonic-began in late 1955 following a request from Fender Sales.













Squier musicmaster guitar