Please help ID. Musicmaster bass??
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Please help ID. Musicmaster bass??
Found this recently for a good deal, advertised as a Fender. It's been painted over but looks like a late 70's Musicmaster to me. Thoughts???
Does that pickup say vista tone on it? ask the seller, then it is a Squier pickup, so possibly a squier bass.
I have a vista series musicmaster bass, it is strung through, I believe the older fenders were not.
I have a vista series musicmaster bass, it is strung through, I believe the older fenders were not.
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Looks like a Vista to me... dude, do it. $150 for a Vista = wow. If it's an old Fender, even wower.
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Have a look at the neck plate, or have the seller send you a picture of the neck plate. If it has a Fender "F" on it, and a serial number, you can use the S/N to get an approximate date of manufacture. If it has the F but no date, then it was made in 1978 or later, and the serial number would have been on the headstock decal.
If the seller is willing to shoot some pics of the neck heel (requires unbolting the neck) there may be date codes there... they aren't always stamped, but if they are, that can tell you a lot about when the instrument was made.
It MIGHT be a Squier Vista, but I'm leaning more towards Fender Musicmaster. I can't say for certain either way though due to the small size and quality of the pics - I can't tell if the strings are anchoring at the bridge or going through the body.
FWIW, the strings do NOT go through the body on the Fender Musicmaster Bass; they DO go through the body on a Squier Vista Musicmaster Bass.
Here's a couple of Ebay auctions that clearly illustrate that:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Fender-Musicmaster- ... 35ade16965
http://cgi.ebay.com/Rare-Fender-Squier- ... 27b6bf905b
If the seller is willing to shoot some pics of the neck heel (requires unbolting the neck) there may be date codes there... they aren't always stamped, but if they are, that can tell you a lot about when the instrument was made.
It MIGHT be a Squier Vista, but I'm leaning more towards Fender Musicmaster. I can't say for certain either way though due to the small size and quality of the pics - I can't tell if the strings are anchoring at the bridge or going through the body.
FWIW, the strings do NOT go through the body on the Fender Musicmaster Bass; they DO go through the body on a Squier Vista Musicmaster Bass.
Here's a couple of Ebay auctions that clearly illustrate that:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Fender-Musicmaster- ... 35ade16965
http://cgi.ebay.com/Rare-Fender-Squier- ... 27b6bf905b
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