Hi everyone -
I'm brand new here (so go easy on me...). My guitar teacher has offered up his Mark IIb to me for private sale. I can't remember the exact serial number, but I'm pretty sure it's in the 9xxx's. It's got the EQ (you know - the one nobody ever uses... This one has one of the slides knobs missing/broken off), the caning shows its years with a tear here and there and the faceplate is kind of scratched up. I know neither of those two items affects the tone, but thought I'd provide all the info I could. I plugged into it a couple of weeks ago and MAN - All I can say is, "wow," - Sustain into the next week and the TONE! MY GOD!!! If I buy the amp, I'll likely send it off to Mesa for a refurb ('cause I'm a bit anal when it comes to the appearance of my gear), but in the meantime, my teacher and I are discussing price. He bought the amp brand new and has had it in his possession ever since. He has someone telling him that during the not-so-long-ago economic boom, he could have gotten $2200-$2400 for it, but now that things aren't as good as they were, a more realistic value might be $1700-$1800. I've done some periodic checking on Ebay from time to time, and when one of these comes up, even refurbished, they seem to be bringing anywhere from $1300-$1500.
I realize that the value of something can be established by what someone is willing to pay. There's as much as a $500 difference between the numbers I listed above and my question is: What's realistic?
Thanks in advance!
Mark G.
I'm brand new here (so go easy on me...). My guitar teacher has offered up his Mark IIb to me for private sale. I can't remember the exact serial number, but I'm pretty sure it's in the 9xxx's. It's got the EQ (you know - the one nobody ever uses... This one has one of the slides knobs missing/broken off), the caning shows its years with a tear here and there and the faceplate is kind of scratched up. I know neither of those two items affects the tone, but thought I'd provide all the info I could. I plugged into it a couple of weeks ago and MAN - All I can say is, "wow," - Sustain into the next week and the TONE! MY GOD!!! If I buy the amp, I'll likely send it off to Mesa for a refurb ('cause I'm a bit anal when it comes to the appearance of my gear), but in the meantime, my teacher and I are discussing price. He bought the amp brand new and has had it in his possession ever since. He has someone telling him that during the not-so-long-ago economic boom, he could have gotten $2200-$2400 for it, but now that things aren't as good as they were, a more realistic value might be $1700-$1800. I've done some periodic checking on Ebay from time to time, and when one of these comes up, even refurbished, they seem to be bringing anywhere from $1300-$1500.
I realize that the value of something can be established by what someone is willing to pay. There's as much as a $500 difference between the numbers I listed above and my question is: What's realistic?
Thanks in advance!
Mark G.