Any idea what's going on with this guitar?

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Any idea what's going on with this guitar?

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Saw this on ebay. The seller called it a 1977 Musicmaster. The neck is, but the body is? A mustang reissue with the humbucker installed? It's not the kurt cobain version because on that one the bridge pickup isn't angled.

What do you guys think?



http://i.ebayimg.com/t/USA-Fender-1977-Musicmaster-Electric-Guitar-Music-Master-Olympic-White-/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/$%28KGrHqFHJC8FBkW7e3tKBQeKhr0uMQ~~60_57.JPG

http://i.ebayimg.com/t/USA-Fender-1977-Musicmaster-Electric-Guitar-Music-Master-Olympic-White-/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/$%28KGrHqJHJEkFBjRBmT29BQeKieYUPg~~60_57.JPG



http://www.ebay.com/itm/USA-Fender-1977 ... 7675.l2557
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Post by stewart »

could be anything. although, slab body suggests 70s MM hacked up for trem/bucker/etc.
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My 77 MM had a slab body so it could be genuine- routed for the extra bits. It was common for MM's to be modified/upgraded to make them more diverse. But the paint looks newish, maybe a refin or maybe a Stang body like you said.
Bidding ended, did you win it? $499 is a decent price.
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Yeah I actually bought it a few days ago its in the mail now I just figured I would see what you guys thought. The neck at least seems to be a genuine 77 neck and I feel like the body might be a mustang. Either way I took the plunge because I figured 499 wasn't a bad price considering the parts alone. When I get the guitar ill take it apart and let you guys know what's actually going on in this baby. I just wanted to see what your opinions were; speculate a little, have a little fun.
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cjkl90 wrote:Yeah I actually bought it a few days ago its in the mail now I just figured I would see what you guys thought. The neck at least seems to be a genuine 77 neck and I feel like the body might be a mustang. Either way I took the plunge because I figured 499 wasn't a bad price considering the parts alone. When I get the guitar ill take it apart and let you guys know what's actually going on in this baby. I just wanted to see what your opinions were; speculate a little, have a little fun.
really cool look. i like it!
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Yeah I'm excited for it. My jazzmaster just got stolen so I had to turn around and get a new guitar ASAP because I don't have access to my other toys right now. The short scale will probably take a little getting
Used to but it's a cool looking new toy
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cjkl90 wrote:Yeah I'm excited for it. My jazzmaster just got stolen so I had to turn around and get a new guitar ASAP because I don't have access to my other toys right now. The short scale will probably take a little getting
Used to but it's a cool looking new toy
Man, that sucks about your Jazzmaster. I hope this one works out for you. It looks pretty sweet. And hey, if it turns out to be a good player, that's all that matters--everything else is just pretension.
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cjkl90 wrote:Yeah I actually bought it a few days ago
Nice one. Look forward to hearing about it. My 77 MM was one of the best guitars I have owned, the neck was incredibly comfortable.
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Post by Rox »

Looks like a Mustang that was gouged to fit a humbucker with a custom pickguard and a Musicmaster neck . Nothing special..
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Post by paul_ »

I'd say easily worth $499. Body could be a '65 RI with new pickguard and neck pickup cover (has white switches). Then again it has American knobs so if they're attached to American pots that plate is either drilled or vintage, the edges would be chromed if it's '70s.

It could be an example of what many of us do, buy bits and stick them together.
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Forgive my ignorance. How can you tell those are American knobs?
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WTF on the angled humbucker. Beyond that, sweet axe.
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Post by George »

I think angled humbuckers are cool but apparently they don't perform as well?

The Jaguarillo sounds awesome though.

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Leather Jacket wrote:Forgive my ignorance. How can you tell those are American knobs?
they are big and pudgy. ones from japan are smaller and the cuts are more sharp
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what you bought was a fuckin TANG-MASTER II !!!!

WELCOME TO THE TANG-MASTER II CLUB !!!!!

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robroe wrote:
Leather Jacket wrote:Forgive my ignorance. How can you tell those are American knobs?
they are big and pudgy. ones from japan are smaller and the cuts are more sharp
^dat

American versions are on US Jazz Basses and AV Jags (and Dunlop MXRs) as they're made for solid-shaft imperial-spec pots with 1/8" diameter (such as CTS), but no US Stang RI so far so it's rare outside of vintage Stangs, which have split-shaft Alpha or other metric pots... you'd have to drill the plate, buy new pots AND buy the knobs (or just bork split-shaft Alphas gradually by tightening a set-screw onto them).
It's hardly ignorance to not know this, I take no pleasure in being able to visually spot the difference... in fact it's something of a curse.

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Post by Leather Jacket »

Thanks for the info guys!
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Post by so1om »

robroe... i like your own little "pawn shop" series you have going on with this and the duosonics... you should be at Fender. I liek that direction compared to what they are doing.
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George wrote:I think angled humbuckers are cool but apparently they don't perform as well?

The Jaguarillo sounds awesome though.

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^^ in which Fender copy the the Rondo/GFS guitar shape that looks like a Fender rip-off gone wrong
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