A 1956 Musiclander on Ebay?
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It also seems a but further "forward" (towards the neck) than Fender typically mounts their bridge pickups.Pens wrote:The angle of the pickup seems...excessively tilted to me.
It doesn't.I am curious as to what the serial number on the plate would come back with, though.
If you take the "A" off, it's a '54 serial number, not a '56. To the best of my knowledge, the A prefix was only used on Telecasters with the S/N stamped into the bridge. There were some odd things with S/N's in the 50s. Some had a "-" in front of them, others were double-stamped (flip it over, and there's a different S/N on the back), or stamped at the "bottom" of the plate... but I've never seen one quite like that. If it was a normal '56 serial number, it should be in the 9000 to 16000 range.
Here's another one that popped up- no "musiclander" on the headstock
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jculpjr wrote:Here's another one that popped up- no "musiclander" on the headstock
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That's a real one. A lot of Swingers are missing the model name headstock decal. That's not at all unusual.jculpjr wrote:Here's another one that popped up- no "musiclander" on the headstock
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Have they really gone up that much in price, or is that seller on drugs?
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Same seller?
This one might be correct...if so, the seller knows what he's doin
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-Fender-Swi ... 0694357858
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-Fender-Swi ... 0694357858
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Doug
Re: Same seller?
Doug wrote:This one might be correct...if so, the seller knows what he's doin
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-Fender-Swi ... 0694357858
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I re-read the chapter about the Swinger in "fender: The Golden Age". The guy who built these things was in the factory since 1953, but wasn't in the position to develop anything before 1964 or so. Freddie Tavares, the man who developed the Strat and Jazzmaster, states that he didn't know about the Swinger when it was made and first heard about it in1978 or so.
You might think that it would be impossible in 1956, for Mr. Tavares, to not know of an existing prototype. At that time Fender R&D was mainly Mr. Fender and Mr. Tavares. So the history book tells. Fender first needed to become a much larger company for things like this to happen I would guess.
You might think that it would be impossible in 1956, for Mr. Tavares, to not know of an existing prototype. At that time Fender R&D was mainly Mr. Fender and Mr. Tavares. So the history book tells. Fender first needed to become a much larger company for things like this to happen I would guess.
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I think it's a fake too. The seller looks like he knows his stuff but it there's too many red flags on this. One not mentioned is the scratch plate. I would guess that it would be one of the aluminum ones used on the Musicmaster, Dou-Sonic and Jazzmaster (as well as some Strats and P-Basses) of that era (or at least white or tort, I don't think mother of toilet seat showed up until the Mustang)