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Kris R
Posted on Tuesday, February 24, 2004 - 12:55 am:   

Hi,
I want to buy what looks like to a mc350nt. The serial number is d785851. Is there any way to tell what model this could be? Seller does not know, but would like $500.
Thanks,
Kris R
Mr_Roadstar (Mr_Roadstar)
Posted on Tuesday, February 24, 2004 - 11:30 am:   

Kris,

A photo make the ID much easier. In lieu of a photo, a detailed description can reveal enough to define the model.

On a Musician, flat top vs arched top and the control layout are big factors.

I'm sure one of the resident Musician experts can help you out.

Cheers
Steve
Robc (Robc)
Posted on Tuesday, February 24, 2004 - 2:22 pm:   

Kris,

A serial number of 1978 would make it an MC300 not an MC350. But Steve is correct;control layout?, flat top?, and even bolt on neck vs. neck through?, would help to id it. Pictures would be best!

Regards,

Rob
Kris R
Posted on Saturday, March 06, 2004 - 5:42 pm:   

Thanks.
Here are some pics.
back of neck
musician in the case
inlay detail
back detail
neck detail
Johns (Johns)
Posted on Sunday, March 07, 2004 - 1:03 am:   

Kris:

If the hardware is chrome, it would be an MC200. The big differences between this and the MC300 would be that the MC300 had gold hardware and Tri-sound circuitry on both Super 88 pickups.

This guitar differs from those shown in the '78 catalog in that the toggle switch is at the rear of the guitar body rather than the upper horn. However, we've seen this variation in the switch placement before.
Kris R
Posted on Sunday, March 07, 2004 - 3:16 am:   

Thanks Johns,
Yes, the hardware is chrome. So it must be an MC200. It's in great shape. There are a couple of dinks in the finish, but nothing major. Does anybody have any idea what it is worth?
Jeffsailor (Jeffsailor)
Posted on Sunday, March 07, 2004 - 8:04 am:   

Kris, I have that same model with gold hardware. The configuration is the same. I thought having the pickup switch in the control cavity was somewhat odd. Mine is a '77, and I only paid $250 for it, but it was in rough shape. There is hole around the input jack where it obviously was pushed into the control cavity. The hole was covered up by a washer in the picture and I never noticed it. So now I'm in the middle of a refinish, hoping I can patch that thing somehow.

In my opinion, the best way for determining worth is by simply determining what someone will pay for it. Right now, the best market to use for comparison is eBay. You can run a search for completed items to get an idea on what others went for recently. Keep in mind that finish color will affect the price. Just from memory, I think the 200s and 300s are fetching anywhere from $500-$650 in nice shape. It appears that you have a real nice one, so I would think its "worth" about $600-$650.

js
Jeffsailor (Jeffsailor)
Posted on Sunday, March 07, 2004 - 8:09 am:   

Kris,

Here's one that sold recently (in case you're not an eBay member)

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3707074360&category=33043

It sold for $602.

js
Kris R
Posted on Sunday, March 07, 2004 - 11:12 pm:   

Thanks everybody, for all of your help. I'm definitely buying this guitar tomorrow.
Good Luck with the refinish job Jeffsailor.
Kris R

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