How much should one pay for a '65 Refinished Duo II?
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hehe i almost wanted to do that. Looks like he relisted it.Dice wrote:Yeah, I'd forget about that guy.
Send him a link to this thread.
I am now even more interested in this: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 500wt_1182
Love the way the white finish on these age. I'd have someone route it for me for a bridge pickup and buy a Mustang pickguard for it.
Musicmaster prices are something I have never had a good handle on. I have seen them go from $400 up to $1200. Does the year make a big difference in price for these?
Year makes quite the difference. '64-67 w/ the 24" scale are generally the most expensive era for the student models, Mustangs aside. Hands down, these are the best quality - if my opinion can be trusted. The Competition Mustangs get the most $$ lately - they were made from '68-72 IIRC... they have the first of the Poly finishes - and objectively should not be worth more than the pre '68 versions... but, for some reason, the collectors love them.
That white '74 - I put $225 on it in the off chance it went unnoticed. I wouldn't pay more than $500 for it - $400-450 would be a fair price range I think. It has a poly finish, which on whole is a negative for me, but it looks like that one has "the mojo." OHSC as well.
It'd be sad to see it routed, but I'm in the minority there, apparently. I don't know what year the MusicMasters quit having a bridge pickup route, but I know that they did have them well in to the late 60s. If that were the case, no routing would be required...
I much prefer the '64-67 models, but that '74 would be a fun guitar, without a doubt.
That white '74 - I put $225 on it in the off chance it went unnoticed. I wouldn't pay more than $500 for it - $400-450 would be a fair price range I think. It has a poly finish, which on whole is a negative for me, but it looks like that one has "the mojo." OHSC as well.
It'd be sad to see it routed, but I'm in the minority there, apparently. I don't know what year the MusicMasters quit having a bridge pickup route, but I know that they did have them well in to the late 60s. If that were the case, no routing would be required...
I much prefer the '64-67 models, but that '74 would be a fun guitar, without a doubt.
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thanks for the insight. i am still trying to get a feel for fair prices. yea ideally i'd get a late 60's MM that is already routed. If I do route a later MM, I will try to get it done cleanly. Would hate to butcher a vintage instrument!
A Bronco I would leave alone but I'd have a hard time enjoying a neck-only guitar.
A Bronco I would leave alone but I'd have a hard time enjoying a neck-only guitar.
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as reference, here is a fantastic daphne blue '66 that just sold for $920
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 500wt_1089
This is a much more desirable guitar than the other one, too. I seriously considered bidding on it towards the end.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 500wt_1089
This is a much more desirable guitar than the other one, too. I seriously considered bidding on it towards the end.