tama168 wrote:Thank you very much. The date is not displayed on the neck. The tremolo mounted on this is MOSELEY roller bridge.
The body is $ 300. The neck is $ 300. Tremolo is $400. It is on sale. Is this reasonable?
You're welcome. I'm not sure if you're asking if it's for sale at a store or if you're offering it for sale but to consider it, that's $1,000 for the whole, without:
Electronics;
Pickguard;
Pickups;
Knobs (Vol & Tone + Pickup Selector; )
Neck Plate & Screws;
Bridge, Bridge Posts & Saddles (assuming the vibrato unit doesn't have it which you didn't mention.)
Market for an all original MK V with its original equipment in this condition seems to be around $1,500 - $1,600 on eBay, give or take (unless they only just went up in price, that was the going rate for some time for one in this ballpark condition) so the body and neck together (especially with the original finish, original tuners and what seem to be original frets) aren't bad in price; they're about at market value.
I wasn't sure about the price of a vibrato (tremolo) unit as of late but the last few sales of these on eBay were $280 and $380:
November 10, $280 Sale (has some paint or corrosion in it and is missing the arm: )
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Mosrite-1966-C ... Swdrhby3KIOctober 24, $380 sale (with vibrato arm: )
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Mosrite-1968-C ... SwKcRbylXZSeems like these vibratos went up in price. I'd have to say whether or not this vibrato unit is worth it depends on condition, $400 might be a little above market.
If you're considering buying this instrument and would like to return it to stock, there are some fellows you could contact for replacement parts:
1: Ed Elliott (
https://www.facebook.com/ed.elliott.562 , also has an account here but I don't think he logs in here much anymore; )
2: Bob Shade (Hallmark Guitars,
http://www.hallmarkguitars.com and is a member here;
memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=236; )
Personally, I have a Mark V (with its earlier name) and I ended up buying nearly the same exact set of parts you'd need from Ed. The sale wasn't on eBay though and IMHO it took a long time for me to get anything but Ed did come through and he did work for a fair price; $400 for:
Both Mark V style pickups wound to spec (and not wax potted, per my request) with Mosrite pickup covers and pickup rings;
Electronics;
A Pickguard;
All 3 Knobs (Vol & Tone, Pickup Selector; )
Extra Saddles (I needed a G saddle, he gave me multiple saddles.)
If you end up needing a bridge, this Mark V (in stock form) had a non-roller bridge; Mosrite did have roller bridges available in the 60s (not for this guitar, though, as best as I know) and I don't know if the string spacing was different for them. Either way, Ed or Bob Shade might be able to help you out but if you go to Bob you should ask him if he has some new old stock Mosrite non-roller bridges.
Don't get one of his Hallmark bridges; even though they do fit in and they're quality bridges with saddles that lock, the string spacing's too wide for a Mosrite Mark V.
- Austin