I recently got a 1968 mosrite MKI... Awesome sound, cool looking but unreliable for the gigs as it destroys the strings. 3 gigs , in two of them ended up breaking a string (A and E) With the post detune...that does not allow to continue...
Playing with the 63 jazz master never had a problem even abusing of the tremolo
The string does not break...it gets over stretched near the bridge.
I read in several posts that is a problem with the little wheels of the bridge but did not find a solution...
Any ideas ???
Thanks !
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Re: MOSRITE MKI 1968- string eater
Rogermontana wrote:I recently got a 1968 mosrite MKI... Awesome sound, cool looking but unreliable for the gigs as it destroys the strings. 3 gigs , in two of them ended up breaking a string (A and E) With the post detune...that does not allow to continue...
Playing with the 63 jazz master never had a problem even abusing of the tremolo
The string does not break...it gets over stretched near the bridge.
I read in several posts that is a problem with the little wheels of the bridge but did not find a solution...
Any ideas ???
Thanks !
I would start by applying some lubricant to the bridge wheels. PB Blaster - available at any large auto parts store - is what I always use to free up old rusty car bolts. Spray some into a cup and use a little paint brush to get it into the wheel hubs.
You can also check for rough spots on the bridge wheels. If they have been frozen for a while they may have developed some sharp edges.
Better still, switch to bass. We never have that problem.

Rick B.
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Re: MOSRITE MKI 1968- string eater
Hi Rick
Will have a close look at the wheels and will try with your recomendations...If it doesn t work...will switch to bass!!!! hahahah
thanks!
R
Will have a close look at the wheels and will try with your recomendations...If it doesn t work...will switch to bass!!!! hahahah
thanks!
R
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Re: MOSRITE MKI 1968- string eater
rcblair wrote:Rogermontana wrote:I recently got a 1968 mosrite MKI... Awesome sound, cool looking but unreliable for the gigs as it destroys the strings. 3 gigs , in two of them ended up breaking a string (A and E) With the post detune...that does not allow to continue...
Playing with the 63 jazz master never had a problem even abusing of the tremolo
The string does not break...it gets over stretched near the bridge.
I read in several posts that is a problem with the little wheels of the bridge but did not find a solution...
Any ideas ???
Thanks !
I would start by applying some lubricant to the bridge wheels. PB Blaster - available at any large auto parts store - is what I always use to free up old rusty car bolts. Spray some into a cup and use a little paint brush to get it into the wheel hubs.
You can also check for rough spots on the bridge wheels. If they have been frozen for a while they may have developed some sharp edges.
Better still, switch to bass. We never have that problem.![]()
Rick B.
Ditto.
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