Musicmaster
The Fender Musicmaster was first introduced in 1956 as a student-grade guitar, designed to offer an affordable entry point into the Fender lineup. With a short 22.5-inch scale length, a single pickup, and simplified electronics, it provided straightforward playability and classic Fender tone in a compact format. Though discontinued in 1982, the Musicmaster gained popularity with indie, punk, and alternative musicians for its raw sound and vintage appeal. Today, it remains a desirable second-hand option for those after a minimalist vintage Fender. Looking to sell? Simply fill in our Sell Your Gear Form for a fast & free, no-obligation quote and turn your Musicmaster into cash or part exchange today!