Fender case 1965 Fender Musicmaster in Dakota Red finish, all original and in super condition for its age. The neckplate on the guitar has the serial # L59417, vintage guitar's info (/~cfh/fender.html#serial) confirms that Fender used the serials L55000 to L99999 in 1965. 1965 Fender Musicmaster II Dacota Red incl. I've had some issues recently with scumbag ebayers that refuse to pay for the items they've won so please don't bid unless you intend on paying for and owning this item. Average weight. Nicks, dents, rubbing, checking, and cosmetic wear noted in photos. Fender Telecaster, Fender Esquire, Fender Mustang, Fender Musicmaster and Fender Duo-Sonic.Fender Deluxe, Deluxe Reverb, Vibrolux Reverb and Princeton Reverb. If you have any questions please message me. Up for sale is a late 1965 Fender Musicmaster/Duo Sonic guitar body. Details of five student and intermediate level guitars, and four guitar amplifiers. This is a true piece of Americana and would make a great Christmas present for the Fender enthusiast or guitar collector. I have owned this guitar for a little over 10 years and am sure it would really benefit from a set up. The high E tuner is different from the others but other than that and the paint (a non professional repaint) the guitar seems to be pretty stock. Vintage Fender Musicmaster II Olympic White 1965. 1957 Fender Musicmaster - Desert Sand - Anodized Pickguard - V Neck Profile. This is a beautiful guitar and the neck and body are in very good condition for a guitar that is 46 years old. 1965 Fender Musicmaster II - Olympic White w/ Rosewood Fretboard. The musicmaster was one of fender's 4 student sized guitars, it was the first of the 3/4 student sized guitars with no trem tail piece. Although Fender used the term "three-quarter size" in publicizing the new student models, only the neck and the resulting scale-length were smaller, designed for younger hands that were just starting to play guitar.This is an American made Fender Musicmaster II from 1965, the date on the neck is 9 Aug 65A. The Musicmaster was the single-pickup version.Despite their budget status, the student models were still playable instruments: Fender seemed to have cut the right corners" (Tony Bacon and Paul Day, The Fender Book, p. They had smaller, lighter bodies, shorter necks and basic appointments. "Fender's new 'student' guitars, the Duo-Sonic and Musicmaster, first appeared in 1956. Vintage 1965 USA FENDER Guitar Pot 1 MEG Precision Jazz Bass Telecaster Bass. Vintage 1966 Gibson ES-335-12 Original Sunburst Finish, Great Neck, Super Clean 75.00 shipping. Housed in a later three-latch rectangular black hardshell case with gray plush lining (9.00). New Listing 1965 FENDER MUSICMASTER SLABBOARD NECK - made in USA. 1965 Fender MUSICMASTER II in a classic color combo Olympic White finish, tortoisegard, rosewood neck, great patina & vibe, all pre-CBS features. With a single pickup and no vibrato system. The Fender Musicmaster was the first of their 3/4 scale guitars. Overall this all original little guitar is in excellent-plus (8.75) condition. Dakota red Fender Musicmaster II from 1965. There are a few small surface chips mainly on the edges of the body. The Dakota Red color is fresh and shows no signs of darkening. But it is structurally very solid and plays and sounds perfectly. This Musicmaster is in good condition, it has lots of finish wear, espacially at the back. The neck is stamped "8 APR 65A." The potentiometers are stamped "304 6512" (Stackpole, March 1965). Dakota red Fender Musicmaster II from 1965. Checking the date range can be done by removing the neck of the guitar and checking the butt end of the neck heel for a stamped or written date (See picture for an example). Combined bridge/tailpiece with three adjustable 'threaded' saddles. 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s to now. Black plastic control knobs with seven sides and white line marker. Two controls (one volume, one tone) and jack socket, all on the three-layer pearloid over black and white plastic pickguard with twelve screws. One black bakelite, gray bottom single-coil Musicmaster pickup, angled at neck, with an output of 5.17k ("5-26-65" written in black pencil on the underside). The neck is stamped in black "8 APR 65A". Four-bolt neck plate with serial number "L78705" between the top two screws. Individual 'double-line' Kluson Deluxe tuners with white plastic oval buttons (each one stamped on the underside "D-169400 / Patent No.". Fender 'Transitional' logo with "Fender" in gold with black trim, beneath that "Musicmaster ll" and beneath that "Pat. Solid alder 'slab' body, maple neck, and veneer rosewood fretboard with 22 original thin frets and pearl dot position markers. and has a narrow 'A' nut width of 1 1/2 inches and a scale length of 24 inches. This 12-inch wide, one and a half inch thick guitar weighs just 6.70 lbs.
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