NGD Fender Showmaster

jclampitt

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I got a Showmaster today with Seymour Duncan's in it, I'm not completely sure which Duncan's but it sounds great, and plays great and has pretty cool switching options where positions 2 and 4 sounds almost single coilish, but different than a split. I don't know what exactly it's doing but all the positions sound really good and usable. Anyways, it's a new guitar day so I'm excited!
 

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I'm not familiar with the Showmaster but it looks great. Congrats and enjoy


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Showmasters are sweet. We don't see enough of them here. Nice score. Enjoy.
 
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Thanks, I actually think they are kinda weird looking, fenders don't look right to me without a pick guard, but this guitar feels nice and sounds really good and that's all that matters.
 
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sweet.. showmaster is what they called a stagemaster after 2001.. Kramer had a guitar called a stagemaster in the late 80's and threatened to sue or did sue to get fender to change the name..

sweet guitar... I have a 2001 stagemaster deuluxe which plays awesome but i do dig your finish more. mine is just a solid color.. Wine Red.. The stagemaster/showmaster are very underrated model IMO . Mine plays,sounds and feels like a $1500 guitar
 
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Interesting, I knew Squier had a stage-master, I have one of those as well, but I didn't know fender did or about the name change. I just thought the stage master was squiers version of he same guitar.
 
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Interesting, I knew Squier had a stage-master, I have one of those as well, but I didn't know fender did or about the name change. I just thought the stage master was squiers version of he same guitar.

here is a kramer stagemaster.. i was a big fan of kramer in the late 80's so i knew aboout this guitar but was too pricy for me at that time


my stagemaster.. its the deluxe (i.e. neck-thru model) and is on par with any production $1200 guitar IMO..I was fortunate that I liked it as i bought it off the net and there was no mishaps during shipping.


id like to get another one to mod and refinish. I really prefer the H/S/H or H/S/S configuration to a HH.. but the H/S/H deluxe is somewhat rare.. besides this was an impulse buy that panned out so i really wasnt looking at the 'pup config.

technically mine is a pseudo-H/S/H.. notice the fender triple bucker




https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stagemaster
History[edit]
The Stagemaster line of guitars were discontinued in 2002 (due to Kramer's trademark claim) and some Stagemaster models were renamed "Showmaster". Showmaster guitars were discontinued in 2004 and were sold through 2005 until stocks were depleted.

Identification of the Stagemaster guitars is quite easy. If it has a normal head stock it is a V5 Mars Stagemaster. If it has 7 strings it is a V2. If it has a pickguard it is a V1. If it has a back-routed control cavity and a bolt-on 24 fret neck it is a V2. If it has back-routed control cavity and a bolt-on 22 fret neck it is a V3. If it is a neck-through guitar it is V4.

The Stagemaster guitar shares similarities with the Heavy Metal (HM) Strat which was produced by Fender and discontinued in 1992. It also shares similarities with the Squier Heavy Metal (HM) guitars made from 1989 to 1993.

again.. congrats on your NGD..its a nice feeling and even nicer when you bond with the guitar. my stagemaster was bought a ~year ago and i probably wont have another NGD for quite some time:(
 
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Nice guitars. I agree, a very underrated/overlooked model especially considering it's a set neck guitar. Still selling very cheaply, perhaps because of Korean manufacture. Or perhaps because many mistake them for Squiers. There's an earlier American made HSS version too, but those are less common and considerably more expensive.

I have one with a bubinga top that's about the same age as yours- the Duncans are a 59n and a PGplus at the bridge, good sounding pickups for 25½" scale length. Nice body carve on these axes and they play well: nice neck and great sustain, noticeably livelier than most bolt-on Fenders.
Here's mine:
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Nice guitars. I agree, a very underrated/overlooked model especially considering it's a set neck guitar. Still selling very cheaply, perhaps because of Korean manufacture. Or perhaps because many mistake them for Squiers. There's an earlier American made HSS version too, but those are less common and considerably more expensive.

I have one with a bubinga top that's about the same age as yours- the Duncans are a 59n and a PGplus at the bridge, good sounding pickups for 25½" scale length. Nice body carve on these axes and they play well: nice neck and great sustain, noticeably livelier than most bolt-on Fenders.
Here's mine:
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yours is this in bluebook according to the specs


mine is




yea.. i didnt realize that fender made a showmaster until i looked more closely.. BUT the one I have should not be confused with the cheaper bolt on versions either.. Mine only retailed for 2 to 300 cheaper than ya's showmaster and thats probably because of the 'pups as the showmaster has SD and the stagemstater had no namers and the showmaster had a more elaborate finish instead of a solid finish., almost certainly made in the same factory though.. I do agree that they just feel more lively than a fender bolt-on. I must admit that I like some of the fender showmaster models more than the one I have..well only because of the finish,better stock 'pups and the regular headstock as the quality is on par with each other otherwise.. not a fan of carved tops though..the stagemaster headstock just looked weird upside down and might of stopped me from buying the guitar if i would of thought too long... but the neck-thru looked awesome and the finish was in really good condition considering its age. Now I have a jackson that has a pointy upside down headstock that just looks right

according to bluebook. there are a few models that are quite expensive..I must assume these are the american made ones you mentioned. i know this is a 2005 bluebook but alot of the prices are actually spot on as far as the used market goes from my experience (just realized.. yep.. its in the model number.. lol) here are all but one US model.. I didnt post the HIGHWAY 1 SHOWMASTER HH (U.S. MFG. NO. 111-1900) but thats the only one if this book is complete on the models .. it had a MSRP of around 1100





ok history lesson over.. back to the NGD.. not happy atm.. starting to get some G.A.S. for one of these fenders.. NOOOOO!!!! seriously though.. no money to even think about that atm
 
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Love my HH Squier Stagemaster,although it's a bolt-on.
Worth every cent of the $130(w/bag) I got it for!
:D
 
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Love my HH Squier Stagemaster,although it's a bolt-on.
Worth every cent of the $130(w/bag) I got it for!
:D

yea..i like them too just the neck-thru caught my eye but if see a bolt-on, id probably try to snag one too.. 130 is indeed a nice price.. I paid $330 + 30 in shipping . A tad steep but was actually cheaper than quite a few i had noticed.. quality is quite good imo
 
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Wow, I'm glad I posted I'm learning a lot. Guitar related history lessons are always awesome. I also have an HSS bolt on Squier stage master that I got at a pawn shop for $75. It has some dents here and there but it's a really nice playing guitar and the pickups sound good too. I'm probably gonna sell it to the other guitar player in my band to offset the cost of this new one though.
 
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Did they make hard shell cases for these? I just found out it does not fit in a strat/tele case. The neck is too long.
 
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Wow, really nice! These were overlooked- perhaps not as flashy as the Jacksons that Fender was pushing. I like these better.
 
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