Description

This 1964 Fender MusicMaster, in its original “Red-Mahogany” finish, is your opportunity to pick up a pre-CBS Fender for way below most pre-CBS prices! The MusicMaster line debuted in 1956 as Fender’s first short-scale student model, offered alongside its two-pickup counterpart, the DuoSonic. This example is most likely part of the last few batches of the original design before the introduction of the MusicMaster II in late 1964. This piece features the model’s original body design and single-piece ABS pickguard, two of the most notable differences between the two iterations. Red-Mahogany is what the Fender catalog called this finish, although the body is very clearly Alder, as stated in the specs section below! This particular guitar plays great for a ¾” size guitar, and you’ll be surprised just how much fun you’ll have with this one at home!  

Overall Condition: 7.5, light dings and chips throughout the body, coily cord impression at the bottom strap button


Specifications

  • finish_details Red-Mahogany, Original, Good Condition with small dings and chips throughout the finish, coily cord impression at bottom of body next to strap button
  • body_material Alder
  • neck_material Maple
  • fretboard_material Rosewood (Veneer)
  • neck_profile Medium C
  • weight 6 lbs 3 oz
  • scale_length 22-1/2"
  • pickup_readings N: 6.24K
  • tubes
  • speakers
  • electronics Original, Untouched
  • nut_width 1-1/2"
  • hardware Original, Good Condition with light patina and playwear
  • includes Original Bulwin Case
  • year
Well Strung Guitars

Well Strung Guitars

1964
Fender
Excellent
Red-Mahogany
5 Years
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Upon receipt, if you are dissatisfied with your purchase, you must notify WSG within 24 hours. We will refund your money as soon as the merchandise is returned to us in the same condition as when it shipped out. The customer is responsible for all shipping, insurance, and bank fees that may be incurred throughout the return process. All returns must be packaged in the same materials that the guitar was sent out to ensure the safety of the instrument. All claims regarding loss or damage are the responsibility of the purchaser.