I admit I don't know much about Mark Simon, but he has a pretty impressive resume as a luthier, which you can read all about at his website, and has been at it for almost 50 years. This 5-string Mandocaster hails from 1977, when hardly any such instruments were being produced, by either custom luthiers or large manufacturers. There's a photo of a similar Mandocaster on Simon's site.
    It is in remarkable shape for a 44-year-old instrument. Ash Tele-style solid body with dark tobacco sunburst finish. Flame maple steel-reinforced neck. Underneath the white plastic pickguard is a handwound custom pickup with adjustable screw poles -- so if you need, say, the E string to be a little hotter, you can turn the screw counterclockwise to move it closer to the string. Tone and volume controls; bridge with individual saddles. The neck is on the narrow side for a 5-string but should feel familiar to acoustic mandolin players. There's a Fender "Original Contour Body" decal on the headstock, which is a bit of a joke since the mandolin has a slab body with no contours to speak of.
    This is a rare, rare find in very nice condition, a once-in-a-lifetime instrument. Standard gig bag included,

Listed2 years ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
Brand
  • Mark Simon
Model
  • Mandocaster 5-string electric mandolin
Finish
  • Sunburst
Categories
Year
  • 1977

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