Acquired this nice Fender Squier Stagemaster. Neck feels amazing, very solid, 24 Frets, shredding neck.
The previous owner put on a "Speedloader" style bridge similar to the old "Floyd Rose II." It says "Liscensed under Floyd Rosd Pats." I like this style trem better than the double locking style because it is easier to change strings.
Not sure if the pickups are stock or upgrade, but they sound nice, electronics work fine. 5 way switch for the three pickups, H-S-H.
There are some barely noticeable hairline cracks in the finish, not the wood where the lock nut is screwed in. See pictures if your eyesight is good enough. I didn't notice them for a long time, and they affect nothing.
Few minor dings/scratches expected of guitar this age, but nothing terrible. As seen in pics, headstock is missing the string guides, really seems to affect nothing. Great rocker!!!!
The Squier Stagemaster (discontinued) is a guitar made by Squier, which normally manufactures less expensive authorized copies of Fender's more popular guitars and bass guitars. The Stagemaster is similar in appearance to a Stratocaster with a few cosmetic and functional differences, and is typically classified as a Superstrat. Generally, these differences are:
- A reverse headstock
- A tremolo system (Mostly Floyd Rose, with the Stagemaster HSS NLT model featuring 2-point standard tremolo)
- humbucker pickups
- A contoured neck heel (Rounded corner where the neck meets the body)
- A slightly narrower body
- 24 fret necks (Early models had 22 fret necks)
- One volume and one tone control
- Knife selector switch (3-way or 5-way)
V4 - The Deluxe versions with neck-through construction were made alongside these models and were available in HH and HSH configurations. The Deluxe HH neck-through came in three colors: Shoreline Gold Metallic (544), Atlantic Blue Metallic (569), and Wine Red Metallic (575). The Deluxe HSH came in three different colors: Pewter Gray Metallic (543), Black Metallic (565), and Emerald Green Metallic (571). No HSS neck-through models were made. Black hardware.
The Stagemaster guitar shares similarities with the Heavy Metal (HM) Strat which was produced by Fender and discontinued in 1992. It also shares similarities with the Squier Heavy Metal (HM) guitars made from 1989 to 1993.
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| Listed | 11 years ago |
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| Condition | Good (Used) Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more |
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