This is an entry level mandolin and as a result, it is not worth the cost of a neck reset...unless you have the tools/skill to do it yourself.
The serial number and model stickers are missing, but I established the model by looking for similar models online. Bently is a brand coming out of the Samick plant in Korea, logo suggests the 1980's.
Even if you cannot do the neck reset yourself, the sale price is justified simply by adding up the parts that you can reuse. I am not making any money on this sale...just recovering what I spent to get it. If it does not sell, I will eventually end up using these parts.
Please look carefully at the photo's. Because the neck joint is stable, I was able to get the action into "playable" range, by removing the two height adjustment thumb screws. Although not pictured, these thumb screws will be included with the sale.
Sorry - No hard case or gig bag.
NOTE: I did take a mirror to the interior (Looking for markings) - But found NONE.