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Wacky Idea For A Mosrite Bass Project

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 7:21 pm
by rcblair
Over on another forum someone asked about what an ideal bass would be. My first bass is a Mosrite Ventures and I now use a Modulus Q5 as my "main' bass. I responded that I would like to have a Mosrite body with a Modulus-style graphite neck (original headstock shape of course) in a 5 or 6-string configuration.

The more I think about it the more it seems like something that might be do-able, at least in a 4-string. Moses Graphite makes a 4-string neck and it looks like the headstock could possibly be machined into the Mosrite shape. If I could find a used bass body or have one made I might just try to see if I can put this thing together.

If anyone has any ideas or comments feel free to jump in.

Rick B.

Re: Wacky Idea For A Mosrite Bass Project

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 9:40 pm
by olrocknroller
The real critical item is the fit of the neck into the body... My approach would be to obtain the neck, then have the neck pocket custom-cut into the body. It has to be a snug fit, with the right angle to the body to help create the best resonance.

Re: Wacky Idea For A Mosrite Bass Project

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 4:33 pm
by Edward Lopez
How about sculpting the body of your Modulus Q5 to resemble a Mosrite body? It won't be 100% but you'll have a one of a kind, a Modulusrite! :geek:

Re: Wacky Idea For A Mosrite Bass Project

Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 10:37 pm
by raygun85
We could probably make a Mosrite neck out of graphite. I don't see why not? We had a customer approach us about graphite necks awhile back, he just decided to go with maple in the end. You might could talk to some other custom builders, maybe Ed Elliot would want to tackle it on. We stay pretty busy but if you're not in a hurry we could probably do it.
-matt (M-3 California)

Re: Wacky Idea For A Mosrite Bass Project

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 3:20 am
by oipunkguy
sounds like a fun project. i've never worked a graphite neck before, but I have with renforcement rods, and they are TOUGH to cut. Not a good material if you want your saw blades to stay sharp, but great for straight necks.

Re: Wacky Idea For A Mosrite Bass Project

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 7:10 pm
by rcblair
Edward Lopez wrote:How about sculpting the body of your Modulus Q5 to resemble a Mosrite body? It won't be 100% but you'll have a one of a kind, a Modulusrite! :geek:


The Modulus is a beautiful bass that I wouldn't want to modfy. The shape couldn't be modified to look like a Mosrite anyway. Not even close to the same dimensions.

Rick B.

Re: Wacky Idea For A Mosrite Bass Project

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 7:22 pm
by rcblair
raygun85 wrote:We could probably make a Mosrite neck out of graphite. I don't see why not? We had a customer approach us about graphite necks awhile back, he just decided to go with maple in the end. You might could talk to some other custom builders, maybe Ed Elliot would want to tackle it on. We stay pretty busy but if you're not in a hurry we could probably do it.
-matt (M-3 California)


From what I've seen about graphite neck construction it looks like there is a considerable $ investment required to produce them. Molds, vacuum equipment, ovens, etc.

If you were doing a volume business it might make sense but for a single neck that's not the standard Mosrtite scale I'd probably have to sell my house to afford it. :D

I did some measurements yesterday and a standard Fender-type neck isn't going to work for my project. I'm thinking of using a Carvin neck-through neck and trimming it down to fit into a Mosrtite-style bass body.

Rick B.

Re: Wacky Idea For A Mosrite Bass Project

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 7:28 pm
by rcblair
oipunkguy wrote:sounds like a fun project. i've never worked a graphite neck before, but I have with renforcement rods, and they are TOUGH to cut. Not a good material if you want your saw blades to stay sharp, but great for straight necks.


My Modulus is a 1992 model that has no truss rod, so you either like the relief built in or not. I can leave that bass for weeks and it is still in tune when I pick it up. The even tone across strings anywhere on the fingerboard is remarkable.

Rick B.

Re: Wacky Idea For A Mosrite Bass Project

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 7:28 pm
by rcblair
Well our man Kevin (KRamone27) is going to be building a body for me and I'll be using a Carvin bolt-on neck to save a lot of $. I already have a Carvin 5-string and I love the neck so I know I will be happy with the profile. Right now I'm thinking of a birdseye maple fingerboard with Mosrite-shape headstock. Bridge, pickups and pickguard aren't decided yet. The bridge will be determined by the final shape of the body, I haven't decided on front or rear routing for the controls, and I am considering up to 3 pickups.

Rick B.

Re: Wacky Idea For A Mosrite Bass Project

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 8:02 pm
by KRamone27
I'll be heading up to the lumber place this weekend to get the wood for it and a couple other projects and if it's alright to hijack this thread I'll post the progress pics here.