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Ron Steenwijk
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From: Greensburg,PA

posted 26 April 2005 09:00 AM     profile     
Does anyone have an idea what brand steel guitar this is?

I can buy this one for $250 but I don´t know what brand this is and have no photo documentation..Is it worth $250??

Thanks

Ron

P.S
The guy that is selling this one told me by mail it is a MARK 1 thinline.But I have never heard of the brand.Any of you?
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[This message was edited by Ronald Steenwijk on 26 April 2005 at 11:27 PM.]

Lee Baucum
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From: McAllen, Texas (Extreme South) - The Final Frontier

posted 26 April 2005 10:31 AM     profile     
Isn't that one of those "kit" guitars that was marketed back in the mid-1970's?

Lee, from South Texas

Ron Steenwijk
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From: Greensburg,PA

posted 26 April 2005 10:37 AM     profile     
Lee,

I really don't know.What I do know is that the dude told me it is possibly 20 or 25 years old.
And never been played.

Ron

Rainer Hackstaette
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From: Bohmte, Germany

posted 26 April 2005 03:31 PM     profile     
Ron,

that is a Market-Rite Mark I Thinline, a student guitar with a Sho-Bud Maverick type undercarriage (pull/release one-piece solid fingers for single raise OR single lower). 3 Emmons pedals, i spring-loaded LKR, lowering 8 E-D# and 2 D#-D.

As Lee said, it was sold as a kit in the seventies. The manufacturer was in Comins, Michigan. I got mine in 1978 from Musicians' Supply in California for 149.00 US$. Market-Rite also made a Mark II, a pro S-10 with 3+2 (maybe 4 knees?), and a Mark III, a pro D-10 with 8+2 (possibly 4 knees?)

Mine wouldn't stay in tune, ate 3rd strings like there was no tomorrow, wobbled when the lever was pushed, but at least it had a real crappy sound.

Might make an excellent flower bed.

Rainer

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Dave Grafe
Member

From: Portland, Oregon, USA

posted 26 April 2005 04:45 PM     profile     
Hey Rainer, try not to sugar-coat it....

[This message was edited by Dave Grafe on 26 April 2005 at 04:46 PM.]

Bob Carlucci
Member

From: Candor, New York, USA

posted 26 April 2005 08:55 PM     profile     
Yikes... my good friend Ron.. I do believe our buddy Rainer is correct.. That does look like a Market-Rite kit guitar...holes pre drilled etc.

They used to sell them in the classified pages in Guitar Player magazine about 25 years ago ... the word that keeps popping up in my head is "dreadful"... I have seen a few and they,, they.. well.. they're not good..A contact paper Maverick is a much better guitar.. Who knows, maybe this will be a "good" one and will be playable.

I hope so!!... anyway, it is a pedal steel and you can always swap it for something or other worth $250... I don't think you will lose if you decide its something you would rather not keep... I hope she works for you!!! bob

Charlie McDonald
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From: Lubbock, Texas, USA

posted 27 April 2005 06:29 AM     profile     
Ron, Mark I also produced the infamous Synsonics guitar, reputed to be made of pressed paper. Now, I don't know, but I saw another Mark I somebody got at a flea market. Seems it sold for over $300. Caveat emptor. I would buy it, because I can't play pedal steel and would use it for a console. You--I don't know. Might trade it for a BB gun and a pup tent. (How my dad got his first Model T.)
Bob Carlucci
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From: Candor, New York, USA

posted 01 May 2005 12:15 PM     profile     
RON... has this guitar come in yet my friend??.. Is it as bad as we are telling you it would be??.. I hope not!!! Let us know how she works! bob
Rainer Hackstaette
Member

From: Bohmte, Germany

posted 02 May 2005 01:41 AM     profile     
Ron, did you take that baby straight to eBay?

Market-Rite No. 1

Incidentally, there is another one on eBay presently: Market-Rite No. 2

Must be "Market-Rite Week" over at the auction house.

Rainer

Ernie Pollock
Member

From: Mt Savage, Md USA

posted 02 May 2005 05:29 AM     profile     
Only ever had one Market Rite pass through here, it was untunable, string breaking son of a gun, wobbled & in general just a piece of junk, not worth $25 let alone $250!!
Of course this is only my opinion, I am sure someone out there has one that works real good?? [Ha Ha]

Ernie

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Ron Steenwijk
Member

From: Greensburg,PA

posted 02 May 2005 09:16 AM     profile     
I told the owner that he should make a nice flowerbasket from this one.
Don't want nothing to do with such a steel.

Thanks guys for the warning.
I took my family out to diner from that money.hah

Ron

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