Mosrite trems and pickup molding???
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Re: Mosrite trems and pickup molding???
Thanks Danny, I'll try to get in touch with him.
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Re: Mosrite trems and pickup molding???
any updates on your m-3 guitars? i looked on the website, but I didnt see any pics of guitar made yet.
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Re: Mosrite trems and pickup molding???
Being a small shop, we're starting out on a built-to-order basis. Lead-time will be about 4-5 weeks. We'll probably make a few production runs every now and then and ship them out to retailers in the region (and/or list them on our website or ebay.) Lately we've been slowed down because my dad had to have some minor surgery and so he was MIA for about a week and a half. And then that cotton-picking Xmas thingy got in the way. (Uh oh...the "Arky" blood in me is rearing its ugly head!
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We have a lot of people interested. About 4 people are serious about ordering one now but I keep urging everyone to wait for the prototypes. We want to work out all of the kinks (if any) before making these things available. Of course we need to make a living but we're not in this for a quick buck. And certainly not at the expense of our customers. My dad has always had this old-fashinoned philosophy of making friends with our customers and giving them their money's worth. I happen to agree with it. If we start getting a bunch of orders we'll put more men on the job and go into full production.

We have a lot of people interested. About 4 people are serious about ordering one now but I keep urging everyone to wait for the prototypes. We want to work out all of the kinks (if any) before making these things available. Of course we need to make a living but we're not in this for a quick buck. And certainly not at the expense of our customers. My dad has always had this old-fashinoned philosophy of making friends with our customers and giving them their money's worth. I happen to agree with it. If we start getting a bunch of orders we'll put more men on the job and go into full production.
How dare you presume to inject, using reproducible facts and rational thought, an on-topic discussion into a thread that had degenerated from sarcasm, personal invective, and hand-waving arguments?
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