Check this interview out I stumbled upon. Some interesting stuff Dana says. I didn't know Semie invented the zero fret.
http://www.sonicstate.com/news/2010/03/ ... ide-again/
GREAT DANA MOSELEY INTERVIEW
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Re: GREAT DANA MOSELEY INTERVIEW
I don't think Semie invented the zero fret. If you look at his triple neck from 1956 none of the necks have a zero fret. Chet Atkins asked Gretsch to incorporate the zero fret in 1959. Django Reinhardt preferred zero fret guitars in the 1930's - 1953 when he died. He was playing a French made guitar in the late 1920's early 1930's with a zero fret. Scroll down this page and you'll see a guitar with a zero fret made probably before Semie was born. http://www.djangomontreal.com/doc/Pictures.htm
"Zero Fret
This "feature" used a fret as the actual nut (though there was a nut too for guiding the strings to the tuners only). Gretsch called this their "Action-Flo" nut.
Chet Atkins models: 1959 and later.
Duo-Jets: 1962 and later.
White Falcon, Country Club: 1963 and later.
Sal Salvador, Astro jet: 1965 and later.
Viking, Anniversary, Rally, Broadkaster, Rancher: 1968 and later.
Clipper, Corvette: never got a zero fret."
http://www.gretschguitars.com/resources ... tions.html
Action-Flow™ Zero Fret Nut
Introduced in 1959, the Action-Flow Zero Fret Nut allows you to play at fret level from one end of the fingerboard to the other. No more string nuts that are too high or too low!
"Zero Fret
This "feature" used a fret as the actual nut (though there was a nut too for guiding the strings to the tuners only). Gretsch called this their "Action-Flo" nut.
Chet Atkins models: 1959 and later.
Duo-Jets: 1962 and later.
White Falcon, Country Club: 1963 and later.
Sal Salvador, Astro jet: 1965 and later.
Viking, Anniversary, Rally, Broadkaster, Rancher: 1968 and later.
Clipper, Corvette: never got a zero fret."
http://www.gretschguitars.com/resources ... tions.html
Action-Flow™ Zero Fret Nut
Introduced in 1959, the Action-Flow Zero Fret Nut allows you to play at fret level from one end of the fingerboard to the other. No more string nuts that are too high or too low!
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1965 Mosrite Celebrity Prototype with Vibramute
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Yep. Unfortunately that's not the only apocryphal statement in the interview.
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i use to play a friend's epiphone classical guitar. it had a zero fret, but it served no propose, because it had a regular nut. i thought it was weird.
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Wow, great interview.......thanks for posting it......I've never seen Dana before, and I enjoyed listening to her tell about the process, especially winding the pickups on a sewing machine..
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I think Gibson had the sunburst long before Semi built guitars, too.
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How about the whammy bar? Did he invent that with a tea spoon?
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2) V88
3) Stereo 350
4) Hallmark II in Johnny Blue
5) Danelectro '66
6) Celebrity III
7) Hallmark Gospel
8) Serenade
9) Eastwood 300
1) Mosrite Ranger
2) V88
3) Stereo 350
4) Hallmark II in Johnny Blue
5) Danelectro '66
6) Celebrity III
7) Hallmark Gospel
8) Serenade
9) Eastwood 300
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Re: GREAT DANA MOSELEY INTERVIEW
Dana either dosn't know or really thinks that her Father came up with all those things.
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semie invented dana. fact.
co-invented.
co-invented.
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Re: GREAT DANA MOSELEY INTERVIEW
watching that interview myself, I can't help but agree. I'm sure Dana means well but sometimes the line between fact and fiction can get blurry. Somebody please pass me the salt...dorkrockrecords wrote:Yep. Unfortunately that's not the only apocryphal statement in the interview.

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