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CIC Stagemaster

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Came upon a Squier Stagemaster today which I kind of like, but I'm looking for opinions from people who have played them before. It's in good condition- no scratches or marks although it's missing the spring cover on the back. It's obviously a metal axe, and I don't play any metal, but I like the reverse headstock and I think the price is fair (they'll take $85 for it). Besides the fingerboard having massive amounts of grease and dirt it's in great shape. Is it one-dimensional, or can you get unique sounds out of it? The shop didn't have an amp to plug it in.

It's a gunmetal color with metallic flake which is hard to pick up in the shit photos. Neck is in great shape.

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Wowsers, it's an accoustic too
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Post by robert(original) »

85,its a good deal.
they had a few different versions. thats the lowest version. they also had a 7-string. a floyed version. and i think they had one with a flame maple top on it a well, but i could just be thinking of the fender fmt(flame maple top)
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They made them in set neck too.

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Post by Fran »

I like them, have a Deluxe set-neck model.
This one is one of the entry models though so i'm not sure how the quality compares.