No, that's high IMO. It's a Vista, but unlike the other Vista's the Musicmaster was MIC and was not of the same quality of the other MIJ Vista's. They initially went for $175 new. Even being out of production, that's still too high for that guitar. $200-250 would be a deal.
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I'm running in monoscope right now. I can't read multiple dimensions of meta right now
Pens wrote:No, that's high IMO. It's a Vista, but unlike the other Vista's the Musicmaster was MIC and was not of the same quality of the other MIJ Vista's. They initially went for $175 new. Even being out of production, that's still too high for that guitar. $200-250 would be a deal.
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They're not bad guitars but not even close to the other vista models.
Pens wrote:No, that's high IMO. It's a Vista, but unlike the other Vista's the Musicmaster was MIC and was not of the same quality of the other MIJ Vista's. They initially went for $175 new. Even being out of production, that's still too high for that guitar. $200-250 would be a deal.
rich wrote:also, is there a quick answer as to the difference between the "music master" and "musicmaster" decals?
Early 70's Musicmaster necks said "music master". Somewhere around 1976-78, they changed it back to "musicmaster"
My 1978 Musicmaster has a 1972 Music Master neck and it is spelled "Music Master"
good to know. thanks! now i don't have to worry that the same person who installed a strat trem on that mm also attempted to route that bridge pickup his or herself.
This is some home made short scale bass I found on eBay. Music master neck, mustang bass pickups. Small, jazz bass style body,
With a b/w/b guard it would look pretty cool.