I sanded the headstock and body, filled a few pickguard holes, trimmed and shaped a stock Bronco Bass pickguard to give it more of a Music Master Bass shape, painted the body and headstock "Blue Ocean Breeze". I then applied a bit of StewMac "Aged Clear" to areas to give it a bit of an aged look. Upon reassembly, I removed the original stock 6 pole pickup and installed an aftermarket/import 4 pole pickup. The pickup reads 7.3k on my digital meter. This little bass is just a fun instrument to play.This bass comes with the original 2-saddle bridge. 2-saddles were used on a lot of basses over the years, especially the early Fender Precision Basses.
These 2-saddle bridges do not intonate perfectly, as opposed to a 4-saddle bridge. Also, this is by no means a "Pro refinish" job. The price reflects this and I think it turned out pretty nice, all-in-all. Please have a look at all the pictures, as they are also a part of the description. Shipping to the lower 48 (conus) only !!I will ship within 3 days of receiving cleared payment, via the carrier of my choice.12/18: Price is now down to 209.99. If I don't sell this I will just part it out. I will let it run thru Sunday, 12/19/21, PM. ALSO-ALSO, Please note, Ebay is the one saying this will arrive by Christmas. With the crazy-busyness of all the carriers, I'm not sure how they can guarantee that !! Just letting everyone know that I'll do my best to get it there, but there's no way I will guarantee arrival by Christmas. Thanks for understanding ! -Lenny Many Thanks for looking !! Condition: Used, Condition: A nice 2005 Bronco bass, modified to resemble a Music Master Bass.This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.įind sources: "Fender Musicmaster Bass" – news JSTOR ( December 2009) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message).