

(A case of around this age alone in similar condition sells for $200+). Includes original working case in decent condition, with age-related wear as expected. But it is structurally very solid and plays and sounds perfectly. Fender Musicmaster with Rosewood Fretboard 1960 - Desert Sand.
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This Musicmaster is in good condition, it has lots of finish wear, espacially at the back. Amazing pre-CBS quality in a small package with this vibey refinished 1958 Musicmaster with the iconic gold anodized aluminum pickguard Resonant, lightweight, and plays great with a chunky medium-C Maple neck dated '9-58.' This Musicmaster has a repaired through-body crack and the nut, knobs, and some of the electronics. Vintage 1965 Fender Musicmaster II Original White Finish. With a single pickup and no vibrato system. The Fender Musicmaster was the first of their 3/4 scale guitars. Action is very low string height is 2/32 inch with no buzzing or fretting out. Dakota red Fender Musicmaster II from 1965. Kept in the closet since then, I just had it set up by a longtime Boston pro, who told me it's as original and nice an example as one could find for what it is (meaning not an all original 1960 Fender Strat!) I bought this in 2007 for my 9 year old son, with hope he'd like to learn and make guitar part of his life but, alas, that didn't happen. You can keep it natural, or it's ready for any custom color if you prefer. Only thing different is the original paint has been stripped to natural finish. This 1960 Musicmaster is all original, including pickup and pots.

(See the Youtube audio/video sample included). Dakota red Fender Musicmaster II from 1965. A great and underused, well-priced example of the earlier production quality of these formerly under-rated "student" model guitars, this Fender Musicmaster has all the tone, easy 'playability' and personality of Fender guitars from their glory years.
