Seems worth it. Refin (or stripped finish) original electronics is a PLUS.
http://burlington.craigslist.org/msg/3387102577.html
I offered 500$
1966 Melody Maker SG - 600$
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Does look a bit like a refin, but they did do natural ones.
http://www.vintageandrare.com/product/G ... gany-22288
Searching around I found a sold listing for a refin that went for 900, so seems like a pretty good deal.
http://www.vintageandrare.com/product/G ... gany-22288
Searching around I found a sold listing for a refin that went for 900, so seems like a pretty good deal.
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A stock vintage melody maker retail is going to be priced higher than craigslist.
The guitar has some good things about it: it's the less common model, so they're usually valued a bit higher. The bad: it has been routed for hubuckers and the wiring isn't original and it'd definitely a refinish. I'm pretty sure these only came in red and blue.
$500 seems about right to me. I don't think it's the deal of the century but I'm really just speculating. A guitar center around me had a Melody Maker from 1965, with the two pickups, for $650 and it was all original but it wasn't the cool SG body style. Either way, at $500 bucks it's going to be a kickass guitar and it's hard to beat a cool vintage guitar at that price.
The guitar has some good things about it: it's the less common model, so they're usually valued a bit higher. The bad: it has been routed for hubuckers and the wiring isn't original and it'd definitely a refinish. I'm pretty sure these only came in red and blue.
$500 seems about right to me. I don't think it's the deal of the century but I'm really just speculating. A guitar center around me had a Melody Maker from 1965, with the two pickups, for $650 and it was all original but it wasn't the cool SG body style. Either way, at $500 bucks it's going to be a kickass guitar and it's hard to beat a cool vintage guitar at that price.
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Be careful unless you what to keep the guitar forever don't spend too much for it. Refined and modified guitars are really hard to sell. Does it have a serial number? Alot of times when they are refinished the serial number is removed. With out the serial number it is worth much less. My advice would be save your $500 for another guitar.
Where would the serial number be on one of these babies? Just the body has be stripped and clear coated. Neck is original finish.westtexasred wrote:Be careful unless you what to keep the guitar forever don't spend too much for it. Refined and modified guitars are really hard to sell. Does it have a serial number? Alot of times when they are refinished the serial number is removed. With out the serial number it is worth much less. My advice would be save your $500 for another guitar.
Original hardshell case definitely boost value a bit.