
But yeah, you pretty much answered your question when you said they were student models, theyre not going to be on the same playing field as a 57 Strat. The desert sand color ones with the gold anodized pickguard seem to be the most desirable. Includes the original HSC with the handle replaced with a piece of tooled leather! Excellent Condition. Fender Duo-Sonic II (Image credit: Paul Kelly) It’s basically a double-pickup version of the Musicmaster The second run started in June 1956 and included both Musicmasters and Duo-Sonics. Go further in the pre-CBS era and youre in the 1200-1500 range in great condition. Very clean overall with just some dents in the finish and very light wear. Solid alder slab body, maple neck, and veneer.

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. VIEW DETAILS > 1957 Fender Music Master With OHSC. 1957 1961 1962 1971 Difference Between White & Blond Fender Telecaster Original Finish. 1957 & 1961 Original Fender Olympic White Telecaster Custom Color RARE.

(3.8 cm.) in depth, measured at side of rim. Color: Dakota Red, Rating: 8.75, Sold (ID 01476)Call to Inquire: (818) 222-4113. 1957 & 1961 Original Fender Musicmaster PRE CBS Guitar. (31.1 cm.) wide at lower bout, and 1 1/2 in. The original anodized metal pickguard still looks amazingly sharp! This lovely little guitar has not been stripped of its more valuable parts (knobs, neckplate, pots, and wiring) as so many have! A neat package includes original tan case, making for a very cool and relatively affordable 1950s Fender guitar. The neat, comfortable little neck has the classic Fender round-backed profile, a feature recently re-introduced at that time after a dalliance with V-profines in 1957-8. OEM Material: gold anodized aluminum we do not have this color. This particular guitar dates to 1959 with a neck dated to March that year. PG 11: FENDER 1957 Musicmaster 8 Screws, 1 pu, 2 knobs & jack. The Musicmaster features a narrow, short-scale maple neck and a single pickup with volume and tone controls. Just because 'vintage Fender mojo in an affordable package'. Maybe people are just buying those instead To the right buyer in a private sale, maybe anywhere from 1200 to 1800 depending on colour, condition and originality of everything.

Built primarily to expand the company's hold on the teaching studio/young student market, these guitars were many players' first electric, far more playable than most competitors and stylish in an understated way. Then again, Fender just reissued the Duo-Sonic, which is basically a 2 pickup Musicmaster.
#1957 FENDER MUSICMASTER GUITAR SERIAL#
Fender Musicmaster Model Solid Body Electric Guitar (1959), made in Fullerton, California, serial # 35859, desert sand lacquer finish, alder body, maple neck, original tan tolex hard shell case.Ī super clean, good-playing, and fairly early example of Fender's first student guitar: the unassuming but very functional Musicmaster.
