Stringmaster Triple-Neck Craigslist Rescue - UPDATE
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Stringmaster Triple-Neck Craigslist Rescue - UPDATE
Here is a local Fender Stringmaster I have the chance to buy tomorrow. I'd love any advice as to whether or not I should go for it. I'm a hobby player so this may very well get flipped at some point (just want to be honest and up front).
Look at the pics and let me know if there's anything I should be looking out for. In the same vein, if you think I should pass, let me know that as well!
Look at the pics and let me know if there's anything I should be looking out for. In the same vein, if you think I should pass, let me know that as well!
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I would say that's average condition in terms of wear and pitting with no apparent damage. If the pickups and switches all work, clean it up and it should be worth $1200- $1500. Even though I have no need for a triple, I would have a hard time passing it up for $1000 - just to keep it from being parted out. Looks like a late 50's medium scale.
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My first reaction after looking at those pictures of the tuners is "this is not a guitar owned by someone who knows about the care & feeding of a guitar".
The first thing I would do, after cutting off all the strings, is remove the tuning assemblies and apply white lithium grease to the gears. Don't even turn them until you do this. This could prevent potential damage.
Congrats on the new guitar.
The first thing I would do, after cutting off all the strings, is remove the tuning assemblies and apply white lithium grease to the gears. Don't even turn them until you do this. This could prevent potential damage.
Congrats on the new guitar.
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Have a look at Forum member Brad Davis’ Quad Stringmaster restoration project. You can even get touch-paint.
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtop ... sc&start=0
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtop ... sc&start=0
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I took it out and set it up on my lunch break.
The good news, all 4 legs move and lock as they should!
The unit is dusty, dirty, and the electronics definitely show their age with grit and grime but it passes signal! The 3 way works (although the top hat switch tip got bored out so it won't stay on anymore...but it was in the case). The toggle is a little wonky in that I've read it's supposed to turn on all 3 but i'm not getting that result. The pickup blend pots under each bridge cover turn smoothly and without real issue.
I'm at the point where I'm already wondering where to start when it comes to cleaning it or if it's a project I feel confident undertaking.
The good news, all 4 legs move and lock as they should!
The unit is dusty, dirty, and the electronics definitely show their age with grit and grime but it passes signal! The 3 way works (although the top hat switch tip got bored out so it won't stay on anymore...but it was in the case). The toggle is a little wonky in that I've read it's supposed to turn on all 3 but i'm not getting that result. The pickup blend pots under each bridge cover turn smoothly and without real issue.
I'm at the point where I'm already wondering where to start when it comes to cleaning it or if it's a project I feel confident undertaking.
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If you were thinking in the 1000 range, even a fair ways over, you likely got a bargain. I have a similar midscale 57 triple (main difference is mine is walnut finished) and it is a lovely guitar. Technically was in rougher shape than yours cosmetically, although its a fine player. I think yours might clean up really nice.
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Work on one neck at a time to avoid getting overwhelmed with the sheer magnitude of the project, and to avoid losing parts. Unless you are stripping the paint and refinishing. But don’t do that...Mark Nason wrote:II'm at the point where I'm already wondering where to start when it comes to cleaning it or if it's a project I feel confident undertaking.
Snip the strings (in the manner suggested earlier), brush off all the dust, remove all the hardware, and become one with a can of Brasso (or other quality metal cleaner/polish). Have some steel wool and 400-800 grit sandpaper on hand.
Pots wear out, so that might be the one thing to consider replacing. The rest of it looks pretty workable.
Lots of restoration experts here on the forum, so definitely search them out and ask.
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Cleaning tuners
I received some good tips on cleaning these tuners when fixing up my stringmaster.
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=336661
The tuners felt good so I never followed the advice but it makes sense.
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=336661
The tuners felt good so I never followed the advice but it makes sense.
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Was there a piece of masking tape in the control cavity? I have the brother to your guitar... it says ‘Gloria’ inside.
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OK, after a complete wiring checkup and new strings here the good, bad, & ugly.
Everything works! The only electrical aspect that needed replacing was the capacitor. The volume knob is frozen on (set screw won't budge) but luckily the pot is still good so it's a problem for another day. My tech used epoxy on the broken switch tip so it's on there until someone decides they really don't want it on there anymore.
I strung it up with E13, A6, C6 (front to back) but I have one small curious issue. I'm getting a buzzing on the low E of the E16 neck (closest to player). I can't seem to find any burrs at the nut or bridge. Any idea on what it could be?
Everything works! The only electrical aspect that needed replacing was the capacitor. The volume knob is frozen on (set screw won't budge) but luckily the pot is still good so it's a problem for another day. My tech used epoxy on the broken switch tip so it's on there until someone decides they really don't want it on there anymore.
I strung it up with E13, A6, C6 (front to back) but I have one small curious issue. I'm getting a buzzing on the low E of the E16 neck (closest to player). I can't seem to find any burrs at the nut or bridge. Any idea on what it could be?
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