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Topic: SOLD! Fender Stringmaster D-8 Steel Guitar $1,250. |
Donald Holtan
From: Rochester, Minnesota, USA
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Posted 7 Dec 2018 12:19 pm
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SOLD! Fender Stringmaster D-8 Steel Guitar.
Last edited by Donald Holtan on 1 Mar 2019 5:24 pm; edited 10 times in total |
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Erv Niehaus
From: Litchfield, MN, USA
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Posted 7 Dec 2018 12:26 pm
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Very nice!
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Cartwright Thompson
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Posted 7 Dec 2018 4:06 pm
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Nice guitar although you might want to note that it has been refinished. |
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Ben Elder
From: La Crescenta, California, USA
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Posted 7 Dec 2018 4:12 pm Potential buzzkill
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Sorry for this, but at the price mentioned, I gotta wonder:
Was black a standard color around 1953? (Earliest two-pickup Esquires maybe. Otherwise, walnut and blond. [Edit: What Cartwright said.]) No front spaghetti-logo decal? Tuner pans don't match? _________________ "Gopher, Everett?" |
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Jeff Mead
From: London, England
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Posted 8 Dec 2018 6:15 am Re: Potential buzzkill
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Ben Elder wrote: |
Sorry for this, but at the price mentioned, I gotta wonder:
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Tuner pans don't match? |
Yes, one of the pans is from the slightly later short or medium scale version.
In order to get that pan to fit, a little bit of wood would have been removed from the guitar.
Should not be described as "All authentic and original" |
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Donald Holtan
From: Rochester, Minnesota, USA
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Posted 8 Dec 2018 11:53 am Fender Stringmaster D-8 Steel Guitar with Legs & Tweed Case.
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Cartwright Thompson wrote: |
Nice guitar although you might want to note that it has been refinished. |
I don't see any evidence that the guitar was refinished. I did assume it is a Stringmaster but if Fender had similar models, it might be that but I believe it has always been black.[/quote] |
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Donald Holtan
From: Rochester, Minnesota, USA
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Posted 8 Dec 2018 11:56 am Re: Potential buzzkill
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Jeff Mead wrote: |
Ben Elder wrote: |
Sorry for this, but at the price mentioned, I gotta wonder:
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Tuner pans don't match? |
Yes, one of the pans is from the slightly later short or medium scale version.
In order to get that pan to fit, a little bit of wood would have been removed from the guitar.
Should not be described as "All authentic and original" |
The tuner pans DO match and could have never have been longer. Look at the picture. If they had ever been longer they would not have fit into the space that now occupy.
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Francisco Castillo
From: Easter Island, Chile
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Posted 8 Dec 2018 1:13 pm Re: Potential buzzkill
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The tuners look a bit different. Both "lollypop" style, but in the back neck are flat and not the same colour.
Donald Holtan wrote: |
Jeff Mead wrote: |
Ben Elder wrote: |
Sorry for this, but at the price mentioned, I gotta wonder:
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Tuner pans don't match? |
Yes, one of the pans is from the slightly later short or medium scale version.
In order to get that pan to fit, a little bit of wood would have been removed from the guitar.
Should not be described as "All authentic and original" |
The tuner pans DO match and could have never have been longer. Look at the picture. If they had ever been longer they would not have fit into the space that now occupy.
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Jeff Mead
From: London, England
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Posted 8 Dec 2018 1:51 pm Re: Potential buzzkill
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Donald Holtan wrote: |
Jeff Mead wrote: |
Ben Elder wrote: |
Sorry for this, but at the price mentioned, I gotta wonder:
(edit)
Tuner pans don't match? |
Yes, one of the pans is from the slightly later short or medium scale version.
In order to get that pan to fit, a little bit of wood would have been removed from the guitar.
Should not be described as "All authentic and original" |
The tuner pans DO match and could have never have been longer. Look at the picture. If they had ever been longer they would not have fit into the space that now occupy.
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I apologise - I was wrong about the pans being different - I was looking at it on my phone. However, the slots in the back pan were cut at a later date as they shouldn't be there and the tuners themselves are definitely different - the correct lolipop tuners on the front neck and the newer oval buttons on the back neck with the slots.
I would agree that the black finish and lack of a logo suggests a possible refin and would need to see better pictures with the hardware removed to know for sure. The only way the black finish could be original would be if it was a custom order from Fender as this wasn't a standard option for Stringmasters.
But on the tuners alone I still stand by my original comment that it should not be described as "All authentic and original". |
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Steve Spitz
From: New Orleans, LA, USA
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Posted 8 Dec 2018 4:52 pm
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Those early long scale stringmasters are cool. I had two, and let them slip away...
Best of luck with the sale. |
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Erv Niehaus
From: Litchfield, MN, USA
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Posted 9 Dec 2018 6:59 am
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The tuner pans are the same, however, someone cut slots in the one to replace the lollypop tuners with the newer style tuners.
Erv |
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Donald Holtan
From: Rochester, Minnesota, USA
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Posted 9 Dec 2018 10:03 am Revised ad.
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[Thanks to Erv Niehaus, Cartwright Thompson, Ben Elder, Jeff Mead, Francisco Castillo and Lefty Schrage, I’m getting an education on Fender Stringmaster guitars. I appreciate you all taking the time to share your knowledge.
Apparently, the guitar is original hardware-wise except the tuner pan on the back neck was modified with slots cut to accommodate the new-style tuners. The new tuners are the same color but are polished shiny.
And blond and maple were the two common finishes. This black guitar may have been refinished but I can’t see any evidence. There are a couple small chips and I don’t see any other color under the black so if it was refinished, the old finish must have been removed.
Anyway, I appreciate your input and I will remove the “All authentic and Original†and lower the price a bit. Thank you all. |
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Jon Light
From: Saugerties, NY
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Posted 9 Dec 2018 1:02 pm Re: Revised ad.
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Donald Holtan wrote: |
.............. I will remove the “All authentic and Original†and lower the price a bit. Thank you all. |
Good job.
This '53 or '54 26" scale steel looks like it is in great condition and could well be a fantastic guitar. How it left the factory matters only as to how it is described. |
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Erv Niehaus
From: Litchfield, MN, USA
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Posted 10 Dec 2018 7:47 am
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Those early, long scale, Stringmasters are great guitars!
Erv |
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