1978 Fender Musicmaster Bass in Black Finish
$2,250.00
An amazing look for this 45 years old Musicmaster bass.
Made by fender in 1978 in USA, has that nice and deep woody tone typical of these 70s short scale basses and a really nice and smooth neck.
The original black finish is great shape considering the age.
Frets are in good condition too, with plenty of life left in em.
Great looker and player .
Condition | Excellent (Used) |
---|---|
Brand | Fender |
Model | Musicmaster Bass |
Finish | Black |
Categories | 4-String, Short Scale |
Year | 1978 |
Made In | United States |
Series | Fender Vintage CBS Era |
Fretboard Material | Rosewood |
Model Family | Fender Mustang Bass |
Right / Left Handed | Right Handed |
Pickup System | Passive |
Neck Material | Maple |
Body Material | Alder |
Pickup Configuration | Split-Coil |
Number of Strings | 4-String |
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