Description
Description & Specifications
1966 Fender Musicmaster II – Blue
We present an all original 1966 Fender Musicmaster II in its original Blue finish. Made in Fullerton, California.
Condition
This Musicmaster is in overall excellent condition with a few nicks, dings and some play-wear and beautiful finish checking. The original Blue finish looks stunning with some tiny spots of fading but overall stellar looking. It has a circle mark on the back of the guitar of sitting in the case.
It features dark rosewood fingerboard with pearloid dots. Great neck with plenty of life left in the frets. The headstock has some beautiful finish checking. This vintage Musicmaster II is an incredibly nice-playing guitar. Everything remains structurally sound with no cracks, breaks or repairs.
Originality
This beautiful Musicmaster II is 100% original throughout – just like it left the Fullerton factory back in 1966. It even comes with the original Musicmaster manual. The original 3-ply white-pearl pickguard looks clean with no cracks. Features the original six double-line Kluson tuners where all the tuner buttons are intact.
Pickup and electronics/wiring remains untouched and intact, with no broken solder joints, no re-wound pickup. All original and correct.
Comes with its original Hardshell Case. Latches and handle are in perfect working order.
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Pickup Date
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Fretboard Material
Body Material
Neck Pickup Resistance
Neck Measurement 1st Fret
Neck Measurement 12th Fret
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Photo Documentation of Originality
Each of our vintage instruments comes with a professionally prepared documentation package stored on a USB drive. This includes high-resolution internal and external photos, showcasing every detail of the instrument. The serial number is also noted on the USB drive. This serves as your proof of originality and offers transparent, reliable verification of authenticity—providing peace of mind when investing in a piece of guitar history.
Please note: The photos document exactly how the instrument looked—inside and out—on the day of purchase. Any modifications made after the sale will void both the warranty and the originality verification.





















