Charades playing Mosrites
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Charades playing Mosrites
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1966 Ventures Mk I (My Fav!)
1968 Kustom K200
1977 Les Paul Std
1982 Explorer CMT E2
1982 Gibson V2
1987 Stratocaster
1966 Guyatone Sharp 5
1967 Teisco Vegas 40
1968 Greco Shrike
1968 Norma EG400
1969 Firstman Sharkfin
1969 Guyatone LG250T
Re: Charades playing Mosrites
[quote="Bigwave"][/quote]
With a tip of the hat to Joyce Kilmer. 1886–1918
Mosrites
I THINK that I shall never see
A guitar as lovely as a Mosrite
A guitar whose hungry pickups are hot to trot
Against the player's flowing breast;
Nice renditions, quality picking, great sound, nice rhythm playing which could be a hair louder.
I wish I could've been in the audience. 
With a tip of the hat to Joyce Kilmer. 1886–1918
Mosrites
I THINK that I shall never see
A guitar as lovely as a Mosrite
A guitar whose hungry pickups are hot to trot
Against the player's flowing breast;

Nice renditions, quality picking, great sound, nice rhythm playing which could be a hair louder.


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Re: Charades playing Mosrites
Not to nitpick, but there's only 1 Mosrite in the video
Never heard of these guys before, sound great, I'm a fan now. It always amazes me how people in some parts of the world find this stuff and become keepers of the instro flame. Gives me hope in my fellow man.
Rocco

Never heard of these guys before, sound great, I'm a fan now. It always amazes me how people in some parts of the world find this stuff and become keepers of the instro flame. Gives me hope in my fellow man.
Rocco
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Re: Charades playing Mosrites
zarfnober wrote:Not to nitpick, but there's only 1 Mosrite in the video![]()
Never heard of these guys before, sound great, I'm a fan now. It always amazes me how people in some parts of the world find this stuff and become keepers of the instro flame. Gives me hope in my fellow man.
Rocco
You're right about there being only 1 real Mosrite since the other looks like a Wilson Bros. But in one of their videos on YouTube the bassist is playing a Mosrite but I couldn't see the headstock to verify.
I think that they are Swedish or Icelandic, but there also seem to be other similar-named groups. But you can recognize the members from the above video.
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Re: Charades playing Mosrites
Edward Lopez wrote:zarfnober wrote:Not to nitpick, but there's only 1 Mosrite in the video![]()
Never heard of these guys before, sound great, I'm a fan now. It always amazes me how people in some parts of the world find this stuff and become keepers of the instro flame. Gives me hope in my fellow man.
Rocco
You're right about there being only 1 real Mosrite since the other looks like a Wilson Bros. But in one of their videos on YouTube the bassist is playing a Mosrite but I couldn't see the headstock to verify.
I think that they are Swedish or Icelandic, but there also seem to be other similar-named groups. But you can recognize the members from the above video.
Close...FINLAND

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Re: Charades playing Mosrites
Another example of Finnish awesomeness ... I was hooked the first time I heard their Magnificent seven version on here.
they just get a brilliant sound .. I think I aspire to sound just like this when I play at home
they just get a brilliant sound .. I think I aspire to sound just like this when I play at home

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Re: Charades playing Mosrites
It is right and just, instro-surf should be played well by a Finnish band. Spreading the Faith!
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for sharing.
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Re: Charades playing Mosrites
Another great Finnish band - The Quiets
Oy vey - it's MESHUGGA BEACH PARTY - The world's premier Jewish Surf Music Band!

What? Couldn't tell the logo is a link? So click here, what's the hold up? http://www.meshuggabeachparty.com

What? Couldn't tell the logo is a link? So click here, what's the hold up? http://www.meshuggabeachparty.com
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Re: Charades playing Mosrites
I couldn't hear them.
Rocco
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Re: Charades playing Mosrites
Veenture wrote:Edward Lopez wrote:zarfnober wrote:Not to nitpick, but there's only 1 Mosrite in the video![]()
Never heard of these guys before, sound great, I'm a fan now. It always amazes me how people in some parts of the world find this stuff and become keepers of the instro flame. Gives me hope in my fellow man.
Rocco
You're right about there being only 1 real Mosrite since the other looks like a Wilson Bros. But in one of their videos on YouTube the bassist is playing a Mosrite but I couldn't see the headstock to verify.
the other guitar I think is Aria Ventures model.
I think that they are Swedish or Icelandic, but there also seem to be other similar-named groups. But you can recognize the members from the above video.
Close...FINLAND
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