Dating pickup

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Dating pickup

Post by mourten »

Recently bought a 59 musicmaster(my first shortscale), how do I know the pickup is actually '59?
There's no serial or anything on the bottom of it but I've heard that's the way it's supposed to be on pre-CBS Fenders?

btw, it sounds great and the short scale is awesome :)
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should look like this

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Right. Black and waxy, with cloth wires. I actually don't know what else to look for.
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DGNR8 wrote:Right. Black and waxy, with cloth wires. I actually don't know what else to look for.
When was the pole-piece stagger introduced, and was it across all models?
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musicmasters and duo-sonics were never staggered. strats were staggered from the beginning but sometime in the CBS era they stopped doing it.
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Post by mourten »

I've taken a closer look on my pickup and it is clean, really clean.
It's not possible that a 50 year old pickup looks kinda new, right?

It's not staggered but has not cloth wire and the wiring is covered by this black.. thing, if you know what I mean(this is as far as my english goes), well its quite common on newer pickups.

Other than that, it looks like the pickup on the pictures above :)