Most Overlooked/Under-Appreciated Fender Student Guitar

The original shortscale guitars; Mustangs, Duo-Sonics, Musicmasters, Jaguars, Broncos, Jag-stang, Jagmaster, Super-Sonic, Cyclone, and Toronados.

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Which Fender Student guitars need more love?

Musicmaster
7
18%
Duo Sonic
6
16%
Mustang
3
8%
Musicmaster/Musicmaster II (Offset Body)
9
24%
Duo Sonic/Duo Sonic II (Offset Body)
6
16%
Bronco
7
18%
 
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Post by paul_ »

I regularly see 70s MMs selling for less than a reissue Mustang/same as a Vista Super Sonic, so I have to pick that one.
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I messed my pants when I saw that aged creamy one Fran. Lovely.
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Fran wrote:Image
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Mike wrote:
Fran wrote:Image
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Yeah it was a nice one, long gone now... i had that back when we all posted at JS.
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Post by honeyiscool »

That is a hottie.
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Post by stewart »

none of them need more love, as it sends the prices up and fucks it for everyone.

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I totally understand the need for that bridge pickup. I could have easily gone that route but the pickguard from Cooterfinger only had the one pickup and I was inspired by Haze's 1978 Musicmaster so I kept it stock. Besides My Jaguar and Baja Tele both have a ton of switching options and I liked the idea of a simple guitar where I would have to work the knobs to get my tone. The treble bleed that Haze wired into my harness is so nice and I don't lose treble unless I roll off the tone knob. I want to buy/build a Mustang, so I didn't want to have another guitar just like what I already have.
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Charlie & I would like to cast our vote for the Duo. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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drasp wrote:Charlie & I would like to cast our vote for the Duo. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Heh! Actually, its a Lava Retro-Coil. . . :wink:
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paul_ wrote:I regularly see 70s MMs selling for less than a reissue Mustang/same as a Vista Super Sonic, so I have to pick that one.
What really? Please post these to me so I can consider? I AM in the market for a musicmaster.
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Post by paul_ »

I see them in shops. Slightly smaller, less chainy shops. Online is different, because the market is so much broader.

I've seen 70's MM guitars and basses around the 500-700 mark in Guitar Showcase on Bascom Ave in Campbell, CA. They once had a black Supersonic for $475 and a blue sparkle one for $525, while they had two identical white MM basses downstairs for $575 each, and a black one in the same style for $525. Then I almost bought a Musicmaster II guitar for $700 once in the same room, but various problems with it's condition + a refinish I wouldn't be seen with steered me away.
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drasp wrote:Charlie & I would like to cast our vote for the Duo. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Love that photo, and the guitar too!
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Thom wrote:
drasp wrote:Charlie & I would like to cast our vote for the Duo. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Love that photo, and the guitar too!
Beautiful in many ways. :D
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Post by honeyiscool »

After looking around a bit more, I still say the Musicmaster is the most underappreciated of them all.

In fact, it's so underappreciated that pretty much everyone converts it to a Duo-Sonic or is thinking about it.