1957 Fender Triple-8 Stringmaster
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1957 Fender Triple-8 Stringmaster
An all-original Triple-8 Stringmaster. No mods, repairs, holes or funny business. Original walnut color. Date determined by pencilled-in date under tuner pan.
It does not have a case.
The finish is not museum-quality perfect but it’s not beat up or gouged either.
$1650 + packing & shipping. It weighs 15 lbs. So, packed you’d be looking at around 20 lbs. Sorry, no foreign sales. Thanks for looking.
It does not have a case.
The finish is not museum-quality perfect but it’s not beat up or gouged either.
$1650 + packing & shipping. It weighs 15 lbs. So, packed you’d be looking at around 20 lbs. Sorry, no foreign sales. Thanks for looking.
Last edited by Eric Philippsen on 3 Nov 2022 6:06 am, edited 5 times in total.
Not Short Scale
All due respect, that's the long scale 24.5" scale model.
The short scale is 22.5".
Super nice guitar. Best of luck with the sale!!!
The short scale is 22.5".
Super nice guitar. Best of luck with the sale!!!
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Nice Stringmaster, Eric. From this thread and many others like it, this general rule applies - https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=338853
This Stringmaster has 3 dots past the 24th fret, thus the rule would imply 24.5", which I and many call medium scale. But there is some ambiguity in the terminology, some do call this 'long scale' for post '55 Stringmasters, when the 26" guitar was no longer available. Of course, an actual scale length measurement trumps all discussion of dots beyond the 24th fret. I've not seen an exception to the above rule, but I don't know if that rules one out.Bill Sinclair wrote:As Mike mentioned, two markers past the 24th fret on a Stringmaster is 22.5" (short) scale. Three is 24.5" (medium) and four is 26". The long scale 26" was discontinued around '55. Some people kind of forget about the early Stringmaster and call the 24.5" long scale.
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3 neck fender steel
Is the guitar available?
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