![]() It's likely the neck has had a layer of poly sanded off at some point as there's evidenced by the discolouration at each end of the neck. The neck has rub wear and dimples on the back, it's clean and smooth in the hands. The headstock has a dent and some scuffs on the end, some scuffs on the bottom edge and some dimples on the back. ![]() Pickup: Seymour Duncan SCPB 3 Quarter Pound single coilĬosmetic condition notes: minor finish wear. Mods: pickup replaced (original included, doesn't work), knobs replaced Neck: maple with rosewood board, 30" scale, 7.25" scale, 42mm nut Made in: China, Yako plant Taiwan, 1997 (serial YN728604)įinish: shell pink, gloss poly, 3-ply cream guard ![]() Model: Squier Vista Series Musicmaster Bass We haven't had one of these for a while and they never last long, so do us a little favour and just make up your mind quicksmart. Now, let's talk about the aged shell pink finish: it's got a heap of dings, we had to scrape a bunch of nasty stickers off and it's yellowed and mellowed heaps over the decades. If you're after a bass for punk, surf or grungy stuff, this will nail the brief. It's a big, round, thick tone with a pronounced midrange and a boisterous output. The original pickup in this died, so we installed a Duncan Quarter Pound single coil, which sounds superb. They were only made for one year, and have been sharply increasingly in value over the last couple of years as word spreads of their talents and as they get a bit older. The only bass in the series was this cute little Musicmaster, a nod to 70s-era Fender model, but decked out with a matching headstock and cute 60s colours. The Vista Series was Squier's first ever take at doing original designs instead of lower cost versions of Fender designs, and included the cult hit Supersonic and Venus models. Squier Vista Series Musicmaster bass, made 1997 in Taiwan in shell pink.
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