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nice guitar, but no moneys for me right now, and i use a bridge pickup 90% of the time
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Post by Haze »

think i've seen this one go on the bay a few times now
a bit spendy though, but i'm cheap :lol:
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Post by Libtoem101 »

That Musicmaster should be routed already,its routed the same way as a Mustang/Duosonic.

I would love to get a Musicmaster,especially this one.
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Post by stewart »

not necessarily. it says it's made in 1972, and the duo-sonic had been discontinued long before then. later 70s musicmasters definitely weren't routed for 2 pickups, so they may have stopped doing it by this point. but i'm not 100% sure, obviously.
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Post by terronado »

beautiful. if we weren't in an economic recession, i'd buy that in no time.
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Post by robroe »

tHIS WHOLE AUCTION BEGS TO ASK THE QUESTION. wHY DID HE DO ALL THE WRITING IN rEVERSE cAPSLOCKS?
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Post by DGNR8 »

Ostrage case? OUTRAGE!
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Post by Pacafeliz »

...b---but it's a slab body, i see no contours! wouldn't that make it pre-'69?
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Post by robert(original) »

the decal would point to a later 60's/70's
the color seems wrong for 70's the slab body is a good point.
and the tuners.
didn't they do away with plastic heads in 70, or 71,
or am i just making shit up?
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Post by James »

It could be a 72 neck on a 60s body. I thought it was going to be a 66 or so when I first saw the pics based on the looks.
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Post by Pacafeliz »

James wrote:It could be a 72 neck on a 60s body. I thought it was going to be a 66 or so when I first saw the pics based on the looks.
same here.
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Post by Jagermeister »

Even very late MMs don't have contours... Isn't that right?

IMO, it's all factory, great deal.
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Post by stewart »

yeah, i don't think musicmasters ever had contours. as far as plastic button tuners go, my 72 mustang still has them. but i don't think those knobs are original.
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Post by robert(original) »

scratch that about the tuners.
i guess they were used well into the mid 70's