1974 Fender Musicmaster Bass – Daphne Blue






- All original electronics and hardware – EXCEPT the thumb rest. (3D printed replacement)
- Restored to original Daphne Blue.
- Rattle-can black spraypaint removed
- Evidence of an “EVH” tape job in the patina
- Nicks and scratches have some of the black still. Cool mojo.
- Short-scale 30″ bass
- Signature sound of Rolling Stones Bill Wyman in the 70s.
- “Mini P-Bass”