I had a 1978 Fender Bronco, which was the same body/neck, a single bridge pickup and what I understand was a failed tremolo bridge concept. I wish I still had it, but given my preference for neck pickups, I would rather have a '78 Musicmaster.
Umm, guys, fret size is expressed as height and width. So Medium, Jumbo translates to medium height, jumbo width. I know the exact measurements vary between eras and brands, but there is a reason to express the size in "two parts".
I had a 1978 Fender Bronco, which was the same body/neck, a single bridge pickup and what I understand was a failed tremolo bridge concept. I wish I still had it, but given my preference for neck pickups, I would rather have a '78 Musicmaster.
It looks like my 1968 fender music master2. Which I just love to play it out with my fender deluxe amp
Umm, guys, fret size is expressed as height and width. So Medium, Jumbo translates to medium height, jumbo width. I know the exact measurements vary between eras and brands, but there is a reason to express the size in "two parts".
Can definitely play. Cool guitar!
Great for grunge or punk , it takes pedals great ..then only plays clean 🤷🏻♂️
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Great review
Sounds rich and warm. Is it for sale
I ended up buying this one. It's a beautiful, simple guitar.
How much would u go extra for mint musicmaster 78 ?
Copper can most probably make that blue 50 dollar guitar off Amazon sound good, Tomorrow we may see bid wars on these old music men ahah!
So what is a good price range for these guitars ?
I jest got this one for $900. I would have paid up to $1200. no problem...
Are they 24” or 22.5 “ scale?
I was born in 1979 so I take no offence 😉
Great vid as always 🤟🏻👍🏻
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So no value on it though?