1975 Musicmaster Project (Cooterfinger)

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1975 Musicmaster Project (Cooterfinger)

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Here’s the 1975 Musicmaster I bought from DaveB back in February of this year. The hardware store red enamel paintjob looked good from about 15’ away. Not DaveB’s work by the way, it had been spray painted before he got it.

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The face of the headstock had been sanded off and a Fender decal was added but whoever did it didn’t mask off the neck so there were runs down the sided and a couple of places that had run on the face of the headstock as well. It was definitely a candidate for a proper refinish.

All of the hardware and screws had a nicely aged look so I didn’t want a bright, shiny, new finish. After removing the pickguard I found that the original finish was Daphne so I decided to try and put it back to original. I sanded a small spot under the pickguard and was surprised to see the original finish was still there.

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At that point I thought I would just take my time and sand off the red enamel. Unfortunately the original blue paint was only under the pickguard area. The rest of the body had been sanded down to the sealer. A complete refinish was now back on the agenda.

I liked the look that rodvonbon and Dice were getting using Reranch tinted neck amber over their paint so I decided to go that route. I had bid on and lost this body off ebay.

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It looked like what I was after so I decided to try and replicate it to a milder extent. Once I had the body stripped and sealed, I shot it with blue.
After a few days of drying I screwed the bridge, control plate, neck plate and pickguard back on. Then I masked them off and shot the body with a couple of mist coats of tinted neck amber.

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Once I was happy with the color I removed the hardware and started the clear coats. Then I let it set for a few months while I was obsessing over a mandocaster build. I used fine steel wool to smooth everything out and skipped the polishing stage because I wanted the dull look of an aged finish.

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I refinished the neck with trans tint dye and tru-oil and applied a new decal and a bone nut. I had never used tru-oil before so I had a Squier mini strat neck that I refinished as a practice run. It came out better than any of the other necks I’ve ever finished using tinted neck amber and clear lacquer. And it feels smooth as silk.

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I’m extremely happy with how it all turned out and it sounds great on top of all that.

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I am so Jealous. I got a 1966 Musicmaster bridge for the Fiesta Red Musicmaster Body you sold me.

Do you know anything else about that body you sold me?

That neck you have is making me drool!
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this has my vote for best looking guitar of the year.


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robroe wrote:this has my vote for best looking guitar of the year.


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Daphne is a hot color. That's why I picked it for my Tele project.
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good god damn, coot. that's easily the best looking aging job i've ever seen.

what a beautiful guitar.
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Post by Grant »

Stunning. Aged Daphne fits these guitars so well.

edit: also this:
that's easily the best looking aging job i've ever seen.
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Very, very nice. Good jorb.
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Excellent work!!!

Thanks for sharing!!!
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Post by cooter »

Thanks guys. I'm really pleased with how it turned out.

Hey robroe, second place to your Bronco is cool with me. Although, I just might give you a run for your money in the near future. I have a Bronco project stashed under the bed.
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Post by Gabriel »

Thats gorgeous :shock: very very very nice
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wow.. I hope my duosonic comes out looking anywhere near that good!
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Beautiful, really great job!
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I would LOVE to know where you got that decal - please PM me!!!

Very nice job BTW! 8)
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Phil O'Keefe wrote:I would LOVE to know where you got that decal - please PM me!!!

Very nice job BTW! 8)
+1. The decal you sent me for my Tele was great. I would also love to know where you got them from.
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beautiful.

Looks ten times better than Rob's ugly Bronco.
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Post by Dave »

Holy crap. Absolutley mint!

I've been hearing the Offsetters getting hot for this Tru Oil stuff and it sure looks good on that neck. - do you apply it to the unfinished wood or is applied after a sanding sealer coat (I assume not being oil)?
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I really like the satin matte finish you got on this. Did you use 0000 steel wool? Was the clear lacquer satin, semi-gloss or gloss?
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Thanks for posting cooterfinger, it looks really nice.
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i agree with kadium.
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i agree with kadium and stewart, but not mike.
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