August 2010 \ Vintage & Upkeep \ Vintage Vault \ 1957 Fender Musicmaster and 1959 Fender Duo-Sonic

1957 Fender Musicmaster and 1959 Fender Duo-Sonic

Dave Rogers, Laun Braithwaite, and Tim Mullally

In 1955, Fender Sales decided the company needed to add inexpensive student electric guitar models to the existing lineup, which included the Esquire, the Telecaster, the Stratocaster, and the Precision bass.


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In 1955, Fender Sales decided the company needed to add inexpensive student electric guitar models to the existing lineup, which included the Esquire, the Telecaster, the Stratocaster, and the Precision bass. These new beginner electrics were introduced by 1956. They were called the Musicmaster (one pickup) and the Duo-Sonic (two pickups). These short-scale guitars were designed for young beginners with small fingers.


The Musicmaster and Duo-Sonic shared the same double-cutaway Desert Sand colored bodies, and 22-½" scale, one-piece maple necks. The Musicmaster had Telecaster-style volume and tone knobs for its neck-position single-coil pickup. The Duo-Sonic boasted an added bridge pickup and a 3-way selector switch. By 1959, Fender added rosewood fretboards to the maple necks, matching the change to the rest of the Fender line. Thick, single-ply white pickguards replaced the original gold anodized guards, and sunburst finish became an option. The models received makeovers in 1964 to coincide with the introduction of the Mustang. The short scale Duo-Sonics and Musicmasters were offered through 1969.

Both Michael Bloomfield and Jimi Hendrix played Duo-Sonics in their early careers before working their way up to the "big boy" Fenders and Gibsons.

More information on these Fender guitars can be found in Fender: The Sound Heard ’Round the World by Richard R. Smith, and in The Fender Book by Tony Bacon and Paul Day.


Dave's Guitar Shop
Daves Rogers’ collection is tended to by
Laun Braithwaite and Tim Mullally
Photos and words by Tim Mullally
Dave’s collection is on display at:
Dave's Guitar Shop
1227 Third Street South
La Crosse, WI 54601
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Bob Traub
on 04/23/2012
Own a 62 Duo Sonic,I am the only owner.Refinished many times I've played the hell out of it for 50 years on stage and off.It stills sounds great, have owned many tele's and strats but I keep coming back to the little Duo that started me out.
tommy
on 03/17/2011
I have a 1957 fender musicmaster all original w/case. I was wondering how much this guitar would be worth? Can you help me?
randy
on 10/09/2010
I've got this 58 duo sonic with a bigsby whammy bar installed from way back. Had it since 93. have no idea what its worth? Any guess. All original except the desert sand finnish was removed for natural grain look.
Tomo Fujita
on 09/01/2010
I love Musicmasters and Duo Sonics very much. Tomo
Patrick
on 08/17/2010
Killer guitars. Baby Strats with kick and soul power. Gorgeous too.



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