dorkrockrecords wrote:...//...I can't imagine the guitar left the factory with all those strap buttons either...Lou must've had extra arms to require that many straps!
Adam


dorkrockrecords wrote:...//...I can't imagine the guitar left the factory with all those strap buttons either...Lou must've had extra arms to require that many straps!
Adam
Veenture wrote:Hey Deke,
I went back to have a closer look at your doubleneck Parts-Rite (first "Mosrite" that you ever had) and noticed too
that both headstocks are NOT aligned in the same angle I'm used to seeing on double(triple?)necks, like the yellow
one in this thread. Could one of the headstocks of yours have been meant for a lefty guitar possibly do you think?
Dennisthe Menace wrote:Veenture wrote:Hey Deke,
I went back to have a closer look at your doubleneck Parts-Rite (first "Mosrite" that you ever had) and noticed too
that both headstocks are NOT aligned in the same angle I'm used to seeing on double(triple?)necks, like the yellow
one in this thread. Could one of the headstocks of yours have been meant for a lefty guitar possibly do you think?
.....or maybe someone at the Factory wasn't paying attention and shaped the neck on the wrong side when he/she
was given the cutout blank? BTW, I have seen a few of these like this
Deke Dickerson wrote:You know, I really don't know. My Parts-Rite doubleneck is such a strange beast, anything is possible. But it does have four strap buttons! ha ha...
Since I paid 300 bucks for it, feel free to insult the Parts-Rite all you want! It IS a strange beast! ha.
Deke
How about a "SHY DOUBLENECK" (because the two headstocks are looking/facing away from each other...Deke Dickerson wrote:Looking at the guitars again, my guess is that the octave neck was a much older neck that had been lying around the factory. Remember, doublenecks with octave necks were pretty much history by 1964, and this Parts-Rite was made with mostly 70's parts....but it does make it look somewhat unique! Anybody have a guitar geek term ("pointing out headstocks?") they want to coin for this phenomenon?
Deke
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