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A Mosrite Bass admirer and other images

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 10:16 pm
by Edward Lopez
When I joined this forum I didn't own a Mosrite bass but soon, in about 2 weeks, I'll be the proud owner of a '72 beauty. My first post here was in the Mosrite clone section 'cause I had just purchased on eBay a Dillion DMB7504 Electric Bass, a real beauty but not the real thing which I hungered for. I also posted photos from the early '70s of my first Mosrite, a The Ventures Model which was painted hot pink when I bought it for $200 in Music Row (NYC's 48th Street). I stripped it and spray-painted it red and showed a couple of photos of me playing it for friends on my 40th birthday in 1978.

Besides the photos I showed there were others but I had misplaced them. I recently found them and one photo in particular stands out and it is my pleasure to share it/them with you. The first photo is of an admiring young lady who was walking by when I was posing my newly-painted Mosrite on a brownstone's steps. After I took a photo of the bass by itself she asked if she could pose with it and you see the result.

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Here I am again, in 1978, treating my friends to either The Beatles' "Birthday" or the Bee Gees' "Night Fever".

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Still "young" in L.A. in the early 1980s, posing with my Mosrite Joe Maphis model bass.

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Who knew when I bought the 2 bases for approx. $400 that they would now be worth approx. $3,000 or more!

Re: A Mosrite Bass admirer and other images

Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 3:02 am
by Veenture
Bob Dillion wrote:After I took a photo of the bass by itself she asked if she could pose with it and you see the result.

http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6044/624 ... f3ca_m.jpg

And I was expecting the sentence to continue with something like "and that's how the lady later became my wife!" :D

Thank you for sharing your story and cool nostalgic pics! Now hang in there, while your new bass is underway.
When you get it, pictures are compulsory ...of course :mrgreen:

Re: A Mosrite Bass admirer and other images

Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 4:31 am
by Sarah93003
Great story! Congratulations on the new bass.

Re: A Mosrite Bass admirer and other images

Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 8:16 am
by olrocknroller
Veenture wrote:
Bob Dillion wrote:After I took a photo of the bass by itself she asked if she could pose with it and you see the result.

http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6044/624 ... f3ca_m.jpg

And I was expecting the sentence to continue with something like "and that's how the lady later became my wife!" :D

Thank you for sharing your story and cool nostalgic pics! Now hang in there, while your new bass is underway.
When you get it, pictures are compulsory ...of course :mrgreen:



...and that's what you would have been able to call "Your Bass-ic love affair!" :roll:

olrnr

Re: A Mosrite Bass admirer and other images

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 10:19 pm
by Haole Jim
So, where are the images?

Interesting you mentioned a Dillion and commented positively thereon.

Here, after a super-pro setup and some fret leveling, a Dillion VMD-75 demi-clone-oid was "nice enough" to make a real Mo 6 string an asolute necessity. 'Wonder if John Dillion gets a commission on Mosrites sold because of his demi-copies' inspiration?