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What lies beneath...
Nothing like some lacquer thinner to clear things up. This is dated 6/60 in both pan cavities, and now for re-finishing and parts work. This forum has been invaluable to help research the Stringmaster, unbelievable amount of information - hats off to you guys for keeping' it alive! Mark
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pans
Is anyone reproducing these tuner pans Thanks
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Ron...I think the 6 string version was a special order only...8 & 10 strings were the line. I would think that any triple or quad 6s would have been by special order only then.Ron Victoria wrote:How come Fender didn't make a triple or quad in six strings?
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Now....has anybody ever seen or heard of a triple-6, or a quad-6...?
And....has anyone ever seen a 6/8 string combo...did they ever do that with the Stringmaster????
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Looks right to me. I've seen examples of the darker finish ranging from pale and darker around the edges to almost black. I've also owned several of the later ones that actually were black.
Did anybody notice in the catalog shots from the '70s, that there were two different decal styles in the same photo. "Spaghetti" and the later version...kind of odd.
Did anybody notice in the catalog shots from the '70s, that there were two different decal styles in the same photo. "Spaghetti" and the later version...kind of odd.
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I have 3 Stringmasters: a medium scale D8 I use most often (it's going to Hawaii with me on Tuesday), a short scale Deluxe 8 I use for casual gigs and jams, and a medium scale T8 I just bought from Mike Perlowin. I love the sound!
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Carter & ShoBud D10's
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Carter & ShoBud D10's
D8 & T8 Stringmaster
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3 Resonator guitars
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Fender Stringmasters
My regular gig guitar is a blonde 1961 D-8 Fender Stringmaster (24 1/2" scale), but I also have a blonde 60's-era single-8 Deluxe, and a customized triple neck - 8-8-10, which I am told was played by a guy for 13 years in the Polynesian Village at Disneyworld....! Check it out:
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Here is my blonde darling, 1955 D-8, short scale. Until last year I wasn't even interested in non pedal steel guitar, now I'm a Stringmaster addict. I know she has seen better days, but sounds incredible, especially after I changed to slightly heavier strings, I guess that helps a lot on the short scale.