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by TomWanderer_Archive
I built this over the past couple weeks. 1964 Fender Musicmaster II body, 2016 Fender Duo-Sonic neck, period correct Musicmaster bridge with a couple saddles swapped from a Squier Duo-Sonic bridge. Everything else was stuff I had laying around. No idea where that pickup came from, I've had it forever. I did some research before I popped it in and it turns out to be an old Bill Lawrence L250. A stacked humbucker ended up being perfect for this; as soon as I saw the paint job I knew the pickguard was going to be clear, so there's no shielding whatsoever and for a 13k output there is just barely perceptible hum. I had a kill switch in there, but it was just a big cheap switch from a hardware store and it was really noisy, so it went. I haven't put it on a scale, but this thing is so light. It's my first actual Fender brand anything, the neck is different from what I'm used to, but very comfy. Intonation was easier than I thought it would be. This was a really fun project and I'm working on a bass next.