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Vintage Pre CBS 1964 Fender Duo Sonic, ultra rare factory Mahogany body!

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Hi all, I’ve been working through my pile of vintage projects to raise some funds for future scratch builds, and recently completed this rare beauty: 





This is a factory mahogany body ‘64 Duo Sonic, in excellent ‘player grade’ condition, having the body only refinished in vintage correct nitro.

The pickups are both original- the front an early spec black bobbin, the rear an early grey, original hardware/tuners, L series neckplate and even the original tweed case! 

The Brazilian veneer board neck is nice and chunky, and

plays beautifully with a pro refret, and it’s super resonant and punchy, with notably more fatness and midrange from the mahogany body. 





These were made in very small numbers, with only two others for sale worldwide at present, one at Rumbleseat for ~£3500, and the other at ATB for *£6500*!!

I’m asking £2450 for mine, which feels very reasonable for a rare, but not fully stock example. 

Shoot me any questions and I’ll get back to you asap :-)

Thanks for reading, J@S
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  • JD50JD50 Frets: 665
    edited October 2023
    Very nice, is it an A or B width neck? Also what's the scale length on this one? Do you have a pic of the whole guitar?

    Did you.put it together from parts?
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  • It the typical A neck, 22.5” scale but has a notably chunky neck carve same as a ‘64 Strat, so has a familiar feel. 
    I bought it’s as you see it, but with the body stripped and varnished.
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  • RolandRoland Frets: 8961
    JD50 said:  Did you.put it together from parts?
    So is this a Fender built guitar, or a partscaster assembled by somebody else?

    Tree recycler, and guitarist with  https://www.undercoversband.com/.
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  • Roland said:
    JD50 said:  Did you.put it together from parts?
    So is this a Fender built guitar, or a partscaster assembled by somebody else?

    It’s exactly the same model/year as this £6500 example at ATB Guitars:

    https://www.atbguitars.com/1964-fender-duosonic-translucent-red-ohsc


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  • pt22pt22 Frets: 357
    That’s not a direct answer. Is the neck original to this particular body?
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  • pt22 said:
    That’s not a direct answer. Is the neck original to this particular body?
    Do you have even the remotest intention to buy this guitar, or just policing my description for thrills?

    The neck came fitted on this guitar when I purchased it several years ago, and has the same neck date stamp as the ATB example, and fully appears to have come with this mahogany  body which was only available in ‘64, as does the early ‘64 L plate, so as far as any modular Fender guitar could be said to be ‘original’, yes, this neck is original to this body. 

    Hopefully that’s direct enough an answer for you to immediately now buy it right? ;-)
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  • pt22 said:
    That’s not a direct answer. Is the neck original to this particular body?
    Do you have even the remotest intention to buy this guitar, or just policing my description for thrills?

    The neck came fitted on this guitar when I purchased it several years ago, and has the same neck date stamp as the ATB example, and fully appears to have come with this mahogany  body which was only available in ‘64, as does the early ‘64 L plate, so as far as any modular Fender guitar could be said to be ‘original’, yes, this neck is original to this body. 

    Hopefully that’s direct enough an answer for you to immediately now buy it right? ;-)
    As an impartial but lustful observer , I’d say that’s a great answer to a very legitimate question 
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  • pt22 said:
    That’s not a direct answer. Is the neck original to this particular body?
    Do you have even the remotest intention to buy this guitar, or just policing my description for thrills?

    The neck came fitted on this guitar when I purchased it several years ago, and has the same neck date stamp as the ATB example, and fully appears to have come with this mahogany  body which was only available in ‘64, as does the early ‘64 L plate, so as far as any modular Fender guitar could be said to be ‘original’, yes, this neck is original to this body. 

    Hopefully that’s direct enough an answer for you to immediately now buy it right? ;-)
    As an impartial but lustful observer , I’d say that’s a great answer to a very legitimate question 
    I was still confused, but then I didn’t do very well at school. 
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  • brooombrooom Frets: 1178
    edited October 2023
    Cool guitar, I'm actually selling my all original (B nut width) 1966 musicmaster as well.
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  • pt22pt22 Frets: 357
    pt22 said:
    That’s not a direct answer. Is the neck original to this particular body?
    Do you have even the remotest intention to buy this guitar, or just policing my description for thrills?

    The neck came fitted on this guitar when I purchased it several years ago, and has the same neck date stamp as the ATB example, and fully appears to have come with this mahogany  body which was only available in ‘64, as does the early ‘64 L plate, so as far as any modular Fender guitar could be said to be ‘original’, yes, this neck is original to this body. 

    Hopefully that’s direct enough an answer for you to immediately now buy it right? ;-)
    As an impartial but lustful observer , I’d say that’s a great answer to a very legitimate question 
    Right? How hard was that to answer without the snark? Someone buying a £2500 vintage refin is going to want to know that. 
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  • MikeSMikeS Frets: 2133
    edited October 2023
    This is the problem with comments on sales posts, and why they should be banned. They're currently allowed because its meant to be a kind of self moderating forum. But is one person being quite aggressive, another person joining in for the hell of it because historically they know they're not clever, and a third person essentially selling their guitar off the back of the OP's post really any form of moderation?. No. It's just rude. Manners people, have some manners!.



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  • @MikeS Sorry Dad.
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  • TDubsTDubs Frets: 732
    pt22 said:
    That’s not a direct answer. Is the neck original to this particular body?
    Do you have even the remotest intention to buy this guitar, or just policing my description for thrills?

    The neck came fitted on this guitar when I purchased it several years ago, and has the same neck date stamp as the ATB example, and fully appears to have come with this mahogany  body which was only available in ‘64, as does the early ‘64 L plate, so as far as any modular Fender guitar could be said to be ‘original’, yes, this neck is original to this body. 

    Hopefully that’s direct enough an answer for you to immediately now buy it right? ;-)
    As an impartial but lustful observer , I’d say that’s a great answer to a very legitimate question 
    I was still confused, but then I didn’t do very well at school. 
    you managed to open your front door for me when I arrived at your house @theatreanchor so you can’t be that dim 
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  • TDubs said:
    pt22 said:
    That’s not a direct answer. Is the neck original to this particular body?
    Do you have even the remotest intention to buy this guitar, or just policing my description for thrills?

    The neck came fitted on this guitar when I purchased it several years ago, and has the same neck date stamp as the ATB example, and fully appears to have come with this mahogany  body which was only available in ‘64, as does the early ‘64 L plate, so as far as any modular Fender guitar could be said to be ‘original’, yes, this neck is original to this body. 

    Hopefully that’s direct enough an answer for you to immediately now buy it right? ;-)
    As an impartial but lustful observer , I’d say that’s a great answer to a very legitimate question 
    I was still confused, but then I didn’t do very well at school. 
    you managed to open your front door for me when I arrived at your house @theatreanchor so you can’t be that dim 
    :D
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  • brooombrooom Frets: 1178
    edited October 2023
    This is turning out to be quite funny..
     Anyway good luck with the sale @jumping@shadows ;
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  • TDubsTDubs Frets: 732
    edited October 2023
    @jumping@shadows @MikeS ;;;;

    I don’t think anyone is trying to be deliberately spikey here. We all have a vested interest in guitars and have questions/queries about them whether we have an interest in purchasing them or not. I love vintage stuff and although I didn’t plan on purchasing this (I did contemplate it for a bit) I to had a similar thought/question about whether this was a vintage partscaster or all original with a refin and nearly asked the question myself. This is a discussion board after all and I don’t think asking a question on a sale thread , whether buying or not, is out of order. Appreciate there are some who do like to derail/throw daggers at stuff for sale.

    FWIW cracking guitar at a decent price!
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  • TDubs said:
    @jumping@shadows @MikeS ;;;

    I don’t think anyone is trying to be deliberately spikey here. We all have a vested interest in guitars and have questions/queries about them whether we have an interest in purchasing them or not. I love vintage stuff and although I didn’t plan on purchasing this (I did contemplate it for a bit) I to had a similar thought/question about whether this was a vintage partscaster or all original with a refin and nearly asked the question myself. This is a discussion board after all and I don’t think asking a question on a sale three , whether buying or not, is out of order. Appreciate there are some who do like to derail/throw daggers at stuff for sale.

    FWIW cracking guitar at a decent price!
    That’s a fair assessment mate!

    I would have stated it’s a ‘parts guitar’ in the description if it was so, so being pushed to explicitly state as such as if I was cornered into an admission was weird.

    Anyway, it’s a super rare and cool player grade example, and priced accordingly vs the one at ATB, who shockingly also doesn’t explicitly state if it’s a parts guitar or not ;-) 
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  • OffsetOffset Frets: 13308
    I must admit the question as to whether it was a parts special never crossed my mind from your description, but then vintage guitars are not my bag so that's not really surprising.

    Fair to say there are more polite ways of asking you for clarification after the initial question :-)

    It's a lovely thing for all that and GLWTS.
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  • Bloody lovely looking guitar!
    GLWTS
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  • vernvern Frets: 2
    Amazing looking guitar. Another GLWTS
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