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The Original Mark Farner 1967 Custom Musicraft Messenger is a tribute to a pivotal era in rock history, capturing the essence of the late 60s with its authentic design and sound. This solid body electric guitar is an iconic piece that resonates with both collectors and musicians who appreciate the blend of vintage aesthetics and modern playability. Crafted in 1967, this guitar was a favorite of Mark Farner, the legendary guitarist of Grand Funk Railroad, known for their energetic performances and chart-topping hits.

The craftsmanship of the Musicraft Messenger is evident in its unique semi-hollow body construction, which delivers a resonant, full-bodied tone that stands out on stage or in the studio. The guitar features a pair of original single-coil pickups that produce a bright, articulate sound, perfect for capturing the essence of classic rock 'n' roll. Its slim neck profile ensures effortless playability, allowing musicians to explore the fretboard with ease. The bridge and tailpiece are designed to sustain tuning stability, making it a reliable companion for gigs and recording sessions alike.

Built to withstand the rigors of touring, the Original Mark Farner 1967 Custom Musicraft Messenger is as much a work of art as it is an instrument, offering vintage vibes with a modern twist. Whether you're a seasoned performer or a collector of rare guitars, this piece carries the legacy of a rock icon, ready to inspire the next generation of music.

Key Features:

  • Semi-hollow body construction for enhanced resonance
  • Original single-coil pickups for bright, articulate sound
  • Slim neck profile for comfortable playability
  • Durable bridge and tailpiece for tuning stability
  • Vintage design paired with modern reliability
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1967 Musicraft Messenger Guitar - Premier Guitar

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The Original Mark Farner 1967 Custom Musicraft Messenger is a nostalgic piece packed with innovative features like a magnesium-aluminum alloy neck and built-in effects. However, its D'Armond pickups can be overly noisy, producing unwanted buzz and hiss that detracts from its acoustic-like tones. While its unique design and historical significance make it a collector's dream, players might find the feedback issues challenging to manage, especially during live performances. Ultimately, this guitar shines in concept but falters in execution, leaving it as a more suitable relic for enthusiasts than a reliable stage instrument.

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Mark Farner

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