A PDF would be great, or even a scanned JPEG, GIF or TIFF that we can convert. Fretboard is rosewood with dots and neck appears to be maple. Its black (as far as I can tell original finish according to the owner) with a black pickguard as well.
#1978 fender musicmaster bass serial numbers
Note: If you have a copy of an old Fender instrument owner's manual not shown in this archive, we'd love to have a copy to post here. I just got a hold of a 1978 musicmaster bass (according to the serial numbers S 839565) for sale and was wondering what value does this have on the vintage market. We currently produce only one encompassing manual for the entire family of Fender® electric guitars and basses, and a warranty booklet only for the acoustic instrument line. Re: 1978 Fender Musicmaster Bass rebuilding-project-thing Post by dborder Sun 5:59 am williamsanders127 wrote: I asked my decalguy if he could make a set of decals with the same serialnumber as the one I sanded away. It had a single 12' Fender speaker cone, 3 tubes and a 12w power rating. It was a simple amplifier with one channel and just two controls - volume and tone. Please note that separate manuals are not available for every instrument model. The Musicmaster bass amplifier was introduced in 1970, as a companion to the Fender Musicmaster bass Fender's entry level bass gear. Unfortunately, original hard copy manuals from this archive are no longer available.
The differences between the guitars were purely related to hardware: a single pickup for the Musicmaster, two pickups for the Duo-Sonic.
All three models had the same new body shape, and a choice of the old 3/4 size 22 1/2' neck, or a longer 24' neck. The manuals listed in this article are either current manuals created from a digital copy OR scans of the original hard copy manuals taken from our archives that have been converted into PDF documents. Fender redesigned both the Musicmaster and Duo-Sonic in line with the brand new Fender Mustang.