1966 Fender Musicmaster Offset Vintage Guitar Olympic White, Slab Brazilian Board w/ Case

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Up for sale, a 1966 Fender Musicmaster II with a soulfully aged original Olympic White nitro lacquer finish and rare slab Brazilian rosewood fretboard. A slab Brazilian rosewood fretboard was a feature typically reserved for Pre-CBS Fender instruments produced from 1959-mid 1962, but was also implemented on the Mustang/Duo Sonic II/Musicmaster models exclusively from 1965-66 for a couple short production runs, as on the example seen here.

Essentially a hardtail, single pickup version of the Mustang platform, this guitar offers a clear acoustic voice that’s resonant and authoritative, with plenty of sparkle and cut on tap via the gray bobbin alnico magnet single coil pickup. This pickup is virtually identical to a concurrently-produced Strat pickup, with the only difference being the flat pole piece design. By virtue of the neck position, this pickup has great warmth and detail with a woody chop. We've had this Musicmaster II dialed in here at Mike & Mike’s Guitar Bar with 11-49 strings, low action, and accurate intonation.

Neck Specs:

-Wood: Maple
-Shape: Round C, measuring .875” 1st fret, .880” 12th fret
-Fretboard: Brazilian rosewood slab, 7 1/4” radius, pearloid dot inlays, faint finger wear behind frets 1-3
-Frets: Slender, leveled/crowned, no wear
-Scale Length: 24”
-Nut: 1 5/8”
-Tuners: Kluson-style (aged, modern)
-Serialization: Six-digit stamp on F neck plate
-Factory Markings: November, 1965 date stamp on neck heel, “paint stick” markings in pocket

Body Specs:

-Pickups: Gray bobbin single coil (bobbin pencil dated to 2-22-66)
-Harness: Volume pot dates to 1966, modern CTS Tone pot
-Hardware: Hardtail bridge with threaded saddles, control plate
-Plastics: Three-ply red tortoise pickguard, pointer knobs

The gloss Olympic White finish exhibits yellowing of the clear coat and prominent vertical checking, with various dings and scuffs consistent with use and a small area of buckle wear on the back of the bass-side body horn. The ambered gloss on the neck profile is smooth and inviting to the palm.

A circa 1970s Fender black tolex hardshell case is included; one of the locking latches is non-functional.