Butchered '74 Musicmaster
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Butchered '74 Musicmaster
I acquired this butchered Musicmaster last year. Luckily, the neck ist untouched. MM pickup, pots, cap and knobs are original. Bridge and control plate are fine.
Weird bridge solution...
Strap button
Weird bridge solution...
Strap button
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Re: Butchered '74 Musicmaster
If all of this wasn't a solution looking for a problem, I don't know what is. The bridge in particular.
I will never get people chopping off top horns either... Do people WANT their guitars to be neck heavy and unbalanced?
I will never get people chopping off top horns either... Do people WANT their guitars to be neck heavy and unbalanced?
I finally finish building a guitar, go to play it, and then remember, "oh yeah, that's right. I suck at playing... Why did I build another guitar again?"
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Re: Butchered '74 Musicmaster
Amazing piece you got there!
i love delay SO much ...that i procrastinate all the time.
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No- but he reallyreallyreally wanted an SG apparently.
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Same difference.. lol.SignoftheDragon wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 1:37 pmNo- but he reallyreallyreally wanted an SG apparently.
I finally finish building a guitar, go to play it, and then remember, "oh yeah, that's right. I suck at playing... Why did I build another guitar again?"
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Re: Butchered '74 Musicmaster
Everything, from the heel of the neck to the end of the stop tailpiece, looks like a bunch of cluttered leftovers & the butchered top horn, oversized strap button & overlapping pickguard make me feel quite sick.
Of course, it might sound fantastic though, so who cares.
Of course, it might sound fantastic though, so who cares.
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Re: Butchered '74 Musicmaster
...btw, have you ever seen the Red Fang guitar?SignoftheDragon wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 1:37 pmNo- but he reallyreallyreally wanted an SG apparently.
i love delay SO much ...that i procrastinate all the time.
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Re: Butchered '74 Musicmaster
The former owner told me that he bought the guitar new in 1974 because it was cheap. He "modified" it because he disliked the colour. He also wanted better intonation, more pickups, and easier playability in the higher range...SignoftheDragon wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 1:37 pmNo- but he reallyreallyreally wanted an SG apparently.
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Re: Butchered '74 Musicmaster
So here we are. First I thought that I should fire the body in the chimney and build a new one. Oversanded curves, missing upper horn, crude routing under the pickguard:
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I'd say that Musicmaster has reached crackwhore status...
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Re: Butchered '74 Musicmaster
Honestly, I think if you clean it up good and come up with the right pickguard shape, it could turn out great. Oh, and abandon the whole tailpiece/bridge mess.
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I agree. Put the right bridge and pickguard on and roll with it. I dont even know if i'd fill the leftover bridge holes.countertext wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 7:36 amHonestly, I think if you clean it up good and come up with the right pickguard shape, it could turn out great. Oh, and abandon the whole tailpiece/bridge mess.
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I don't know about burning the body. There is some brave soul out there that would either like it as is, or would want to recue it. Maybe threw it up on ebay with a starting bid of $20 and see what happens. I personally would never rock it as is... As stated before, I truly hate it when top horns are moved or reduced.
I finally finish building a guitar, go to play it, and then remember, "oh yeah, that's right. I suck at playing... Why did I build another guitar again?"
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Re: Butchered '74 Musicmaster
Agreed! It's a no go with missing upper horn. As a carpenter in real life we'll see what can be done...AWSchmit wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 8:13 amI don't know about burning the body. There is some brave soul out there that would either like it as is, or would want to recue it. Maybe threw it up on ebay with a starting bid of $20 and see what happens. I personally would never rock it as is... As stated before, I truly hate it when top horns are moved or reduced.
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Re: Butchered '74 Musicmaster
A logical explanation to such a little horn & deeper cutaway would be the carving being done to flip the guitar for a left-handed player and allow a better reach to the higher register.SignoftheDragon wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 1:37 pmNo- but he reallyreallyreally wanted an SG apparently.
Any trace of a plugged strap button on the lower horn?
I'm gonna follow this project with sheer interest, I love restorations