‘55 Stringmaster rebuild

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Nathan Laudenbach
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‘55 Stringmaster rebuild

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Hello forum,
I have a 1955 stringmaster body. I am in the process of collecting the parts needed to make it playable again. This guitar has a 26” scale. I can’t quite seem to find enough photos online to identify the hardware I’ll need. Anyone here have a longscale D8 Stringmaster from 1955 they can post pictures of? I’m unsure of the tuner pans and the bridge plates. There appears to be a couple different versions of both that may have been changed around 54-55. Mine is ash but dark stained. Thanks!
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Bill Sinclair
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Here are some pictures of a D8 that I made from a gutted quad. The hardware shown is correct for all 26" long scale guitars, '53-'55. Bridge covers are missing. Everything about the hardware is different for the long scale guitars, including the pickups. Okay, the volume and tone knobs might be the same.

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Just remembered that the nut and bridge rods are the same as later models but the bridge plate is very different. Also, the V/T knobs shown on my refurbished guitar are later vintage. The originals would have had that little flattened spot on the top that tele guys pay big money for.
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The bridge covers are the ones that screw down.
The bridges on the later Stringmasters came to a point on the ends and you could flip them up to gain access to the blending knob. :D
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Yes and there's no "blend knob" behind the bridge on these first year Stringmaster.....but if you don't know; that "Tone knob" actually works as a blend knob one neck selected at a time.
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Nathan Laudenbach
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Thanks guys for the pictures and insight! I got a lead on some tuners and other parts. Exciting!
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Nathan,
I still have an intact early quad. :D
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Samuel Phillippe
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Post by Samuel Phillippe »

Erv, enlighten this old man....What are the tunings on the quad?

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Samuel,
I usually have a C6th, an A high base, a C#minor 7, and some form of an E tuning. :D
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Tony Oresteen
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Jerry Sentell can make pickups that will fit in the chrome covers. He has made 2 sets for me.

Later Mark II Stringmaster pickups with the black plastic covers will not fit the early Mark I Stringmasters.
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