![]() It has that typical 60s Fender neck pickup sound those instruments are famous for - it actually can compete with Strats from the period! Comes in original black tolex case. The guitar is resonant and the neck feels good even in bigger hands. The original "grey bottom" pickup has an output of 5,57K. The frets are still in good shape and have some meat left, it has no changed parts and a lightweight solid poplar body (3,15Kg). He purchased this Musicmaster new in 1973 to learn guitar, and after 3. We love those 60s Musicmasters! They're great playing and sounding vintage guitars and still a bang for the buck! They tend to increase value since people notice how good they sound and they stay in tune well. The neck has a nice round C-profile and dates 8OCT65B (October 1965) and the pots are dated 137.65.18 (18th week of 1965). Fender Musicmaster in Dakota Red that I recently acquired from the original owner. Released late April of 1956, the Musicmaster went through a few changes alongside its stable mates and found favour with players as diverse as John McLaughlin, David Byrne and Patti Smith. They were available in short 22.5" or longer 24" scale - this is the 24" scale version, the same scale as the Mustang or jaguar guitars - easy to play especially if you're used to Gibson scale you will appreciate it. A real custom color! The Musicmaster II was introduced in 1964 following the Mustang guitar with similar neck and body shape but came with the hardtail bridge like it's predecessor. It has been played so it has some dings and dong's and wear but the finish is still strong and looks beautiful. 1965 Fender Musicmaster II in Dakota Red finish, all original and in great condition.
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