![]() Serial number and neck code date to 1977. Plays well with low action and moderate fret wear on small frets. Saddles, height adjustment screws, and intonation screws are non-original ![]() One-piece maple neck with rosewood veneer fingerboard and dot inlays. The following specs were carefully collected and recorded by a skilled technician.įor a more detailed description and questions regarding sound, feel, or cosmeticĬondition, please visit our Lincoln Avenue showroom or call to speak to one of our Tech Notes: Plays well with low action and moderate fret wear on small frets. Have a look at the 1972 Fender catalogue, which has an almost identical guitar pictured. The bass pictured is completely typical example of an early Musicmaster. Modifications/Repairs: Saddles, height adjustment screws, and intonation screws are non-originalĬosmetic Condition: Moderate play wear. The Fender Musicmaster bass was a new instrument for the 1970s, being launched in the second half of the first year of the decade. Like all Fender guitars up until that time it was a simple bolt on neck, solid body with electronics. It was one of the first new instruments of the CBS era, and companion model to the Mustang guitar. ![]() Hardware: Saddles, height adjustment screws, and intonation screws are non-original The Fender Mustang bass was a short scaled (30') four string bass, produced at Fenders Fullerton plant, California, USA from 1966 until 1983. Neck may have been refretted.Įlectronics: Original. Neck Details: One-piece maple neck with rosewood veneer fingerboard and dot inlays. For a more detailed description and questions regarding sound, feel, or cosmetic condition, please call to speak to one of our experts.įingerboard Material: Rosewood Fingerboard The following specs were carefully collected and recorded by a skilled technician. New in: 1976 Fender Musicmaster in Olympic White finish This bass is actually in great condition for its age, the Oly-white finish has faded to a much darker.
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