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Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 8:02 am
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I agree on the Bronco. I would love to have one...in Fiesta Red!


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I still have my '76 Bronco bought for me when I was 12 in 1980 (damn, now you know how old I am!) It is a bit more road worn now but is as straight and solid as the day it was new. The slim neck and shorter scale are ideal for the younger player and it has ALL of the tone. Bring them back!!


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Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 12:17 pm
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They made a Squier Musicmaster not so long ago, but it was not true to the originals as it had a bridge pickup.
It is possible the Bronco will be reissued if the Arctic Monkeys frontman carries on using one, can't pass off a great opportunity to cash in like that. Lol.


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I'm in the process of restoring a '62 Musicmaster. This is most likely a stupid question but does anyone know where I might find a wiring diagram?


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Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 11:37 am
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Strataholic wrote:
I'm in the process of restoring a '62 Musicmaster. This is most likely a stupid question but does anyone know where I might find a wiring diagram?

The marcelroy website is dedicated to Musicmasters and Duos, its well worth a look.
This link is for a Duo so all you would do is take away the switch and bridge pickup..
http://www.marcelroy.com/mmds2_parts/duo.gif


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I completely agree about the Bronco. I think it could be somewhat successful. Though honestly, I wouldn't mind if they reissued it under the Squier line, as I've noticed the quality in Squiers has gone up vastly over the years. I never cared as much for the Musicmaster. I think they're cool, but they didn't quite fascinate me. The main reason i'm so curious about the Bronco is because of it's bridge. I'd LOVE for the opportunity to try one.


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I of course think they should reissue them. Under either the Fender or the Squier name, I presently have a guitar under each name and am happy with both.

But I love my Musicmaster Bass.....!!

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