Musicmaster Bridge Cover
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Musicmaster Bridge Cover
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Fender-Musicmaste ... 500wt_1156
Firstly, beautiful guitar.
Never seen a bridge cover on a musicmaster before. Anyone got any deets? Id love to line one up for the project ive got in the pipeline if anyone knew if you could still bag them anywhere?
Firstly, beautiful guitar.
Never seen a bridge cover on a musicmaster before. Anyone got any deets? Id love to line one up for the project ive got in the pipeline if anyone knew if you could still bag them anywhere?
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Here's a 63 Musicmaster for sale on Ebay US with one on it:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... K:MEWAX:IT
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... K:MEWAX:IT
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Sorry of this is Hijacking but I didn't wanna make a new thread.
Do you guys know if I can get Vista-series Squier Musmaster bass pick up covers?
I dunno what the fuck if they even exist or not.
Do you guys know if I can get Vista-series Squier Musmaster bass pick up covers?
I dunno what the fuck if they even exist or not.
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Those bridge covers (OP) are identical to American Strat bridge covers, except for a step in the bottom lip to clear the Musicmaster/Duo Sonic's pickguard.
The ones for the Strat are being reproduced for under $30.00. Buy one of those and grind/file away the area that interferes on the bottom flange.
NOTE: The new reissue Duo-Sonic bridge is the old (rectangular) pre-'64 style, but is missing the tabs to hold this cover in place. So, make some tabs or buy a vintage bridge if yours doesn't have the tabs.
Vintage Duo-Sonic bridges ain't cheap, either...
The ones for the Strat are being reproduced for under $30.00. Buy one of those and grind/file away the area that interferes on the bottom flange.
NOTE: The new reissue Duo-Sonic bridge is the old (rectangular) pre-'64 style, but is missing the tabs to hold this cover in place. So, make some tabs or buy a vintage bridge if yours doesn't have the tabs.
Vintage Duo-Sonic bridges ain't cheap, either...
That Squier bridge stamping isn't bad. Keep the springs and screws, too. Replace those awful saddles with some proper brass intonated ones and you're OK. Problem is that original bridges are usually $100 or more. When the Squiers were easy to find, I stocked up on 'em.stewart wrote:i was considering getting rid of a vintage duo/mm bridge (pre '64 type) and replacing it with el cheapo squier CV bridge for a wee project i'm doing; but for a while the squier ones were almost as hard to find as the vintage jobs (if not moreso), so i hung onto it.
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