
Morite Ranger Quality?
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They seem to make your legs do strange things, too.
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sorry, haven't logged in some time.
sounds like your Ranger might be better than mine.
what I said is true of the two Rangers I got over the last year.
they play great but at the time, the price was high.
last year I got a Fender Mustang (reissue) for under $700 now they are $900
got a American Jazzmaster for $1,500 now close to $2,000
I guess $2,000 for a Jap Ranger isn't too bad.
I'll post pix of what I call the faults in my Ranger.
you'll have to take my word about the vibramute not returning and not being in tune.. can't take a pic of that.
sounds like your Ranger might be better than mine.
what I said is true of the two Rangers I got over the last year.
they play great but at the time, the price was high.
last year I got a Fender Mustang (reissue) for under $700 now they are $900
got a American Jazzmaster for $1,500 now close to $2,000
I guess $2,000 for a Jap Ranger isn't too bad.
I'll post pix of what I call the faults in my Ranger.
you'll have to take my word about the vibramute not returning and not being in tune.. can't take a pic of that.
Chemo wrote:I really like my Ranger. I paid 800 euros (used) for it and I think it is well worth it, and even more - espesially considering the fact that there aren't too many Mosrites available in the Finnish market.preeze wrote:sunburst finish shows no wood grain, just all paint.
In my guitar the wood grain is definetely visible! Maybe there are differences in Rangers?preeze wrote:pick guard overhangs the carve top
In mine it does too, just as it should
preeze wrote:strings pop outta the nut when ya bend up on the low strings.
That sounds really weird. The only Mosrite that I ever tested and was able to do that, was an Excellent that wasn't well adjusted. The guitar was in a shop, and a customer had asked for thicker strings - so thick that the thickest E didn't go into the slot of the nut.preeze wrote:the Vibramute sux.
I like the Vibramute on my guitar a lot! It feels great, it works very well and causes no tuning problems.
As I have told before, I also have a Fillmore made Mosrite Mark II Ramones model (the one they made before the signature model). I have ended up using the Ranger much more even in punk rock use. Overall, I think the Ranger is better made and the neck is much more faithful to the original. It has been several years since I last tried an Excellent (have tried a couple), therefore I can't remember excatly all the details of it. But I believe it is safe to say that the Ranger would stand a comparison very well, and could well be the better guitar.
If there was a similar one available at same price that I paid for mine, I would immediately buy another one (or two) for backup.
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