Up for sale is a Squier Stagemaster HSH in Black Metallic, made in Korea around 2000. This is one of the more sought-after Stagemaster runs, built during Squier’s superstrat era when they leaned hard into shred-friendly specs.
Squier Stagemaster HSH 1999-2000
$699.99
Description
IMPORTANT: Small dent on the front, finish chips in the back, coupled with some fine scratches.
Up for sale is a Squier Stagemaster HSH in Black Metallic, made in Korea around 2000. This is one of the more sought-after Stagemaster runs, built during Squier’s superstrat era when they leaned hard into shred-friendly specs. It features a solid alder body, maple neck, rosewood fingerboard, 24 jumbo frets, 25.5″ scale, and a flatter 12.5″ radius that makes fast runs and big bends feel effortless. The licensed Floyd Rose tremolo and black hardware complete the aggressive look and give you all the dive-bomb capability you could want.
The HSH pickup layout delivers thick, punchy bridge humbucker tones for rock and metal, glassy single-coil sounds in the middle, and smooth, warm neck humbucker leads. Korean-made Stagemasters from this era have developed a quiet cult following thanks to their solid construction and great mod potential. Whether you’re after a dependable stage guitar or a sleeper shred machine from the early 2000s, this one delivers style, speed, and serious attitude.















