Need Help in identifiying an unknnown Fender 8 String
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Need Help in identifiying an unknnown Fender 8 String
I've been looking for an inexpensive Stringmaster or Fender Deluxe 8 to fool around on, and I stumbled across this on EBay - auction 180229184082, Vintage Fender 8 String Steel Guitar 2 Snglcoil 3 legs:
I really don't know what it is, did it come from the Fender factory or was it home-built from leftover parts? Like I said I'm looking for a "player" not a collector's piece, but I still want it to sound and feel like a Stringmaster and I wasn't sure if this would do. It has 2 pickups like a Stringmaster but it isn't made of wood, it doesn't have a pot to balance the two pickups, etc.
Anyone ever seen one of these or played one? I just hate to waste my money if this isn't going to be anything like I'm looking for. Thanks in advance for any help.
Sean
I really don't know what it is, did it come from the Fender factory or was it home-built from leftover parts? Like I said I'm looking for a "player" not a collector's piece, but I still want it to sound and feel like a Stringmaster and I wasn't sure if this would do. It has 2 pickups like a Stringmaster but it isn't made of wood, it doesn't have a pot to balance the two pickups, etc.
Anyone ever seen one of these or played one? I just hate to waste my money if this isn't going to be anything like I'm looking for. Thanks in advance for any help.
Sean
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Judging from the fretboard, it's definately not a Fender 400! According to the fretboard markers, it's a 22½” scale. I like the looks of it and a volume and tone control are not essential. It would be nice to have some kind of control over the blend of the two P/U's! That shouldn't be too hard to accomplish!
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In the sellers description, he states that: "This modified Quad is an 8 string". His photo of the underside shows extensive routing to accomodate the improvised three leg arrangement. There are also no volume or tone controls. That, combined with the textured black paint job, tells me that this was once part of a four-neck instrument. The seller also states that, "This steel plays beautifully" and "is in excellent condition". Hmmm?
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