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64sunburst wrote:On Saturday, my buddy who plays in the surf band with me gave me his MIJ Mosrite which his brother gave him years ago. I was lusting over it for so long that he finally gave it to me. I don't have pictures at the moment but I will post some as soon as I can take some pics. It is candy apple red with matching headstock and has a topjack. It has a bolt on neck with a square neck plate that says "made in Japan". The trem unit says "Moseley" at the bottom. The pickups say "Mosrite". The headstock says "Mosrite" and "the Ventures model" in gold lettering. The neck plate and Kluson-style tuners are gold or brass colored. There are no serial numbers on the fretboard. Given the little bit of info can one of you figure out who made this? If this is too little to go on I will try to get some pics in soon. Thanks!![]()
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64sunburst wrote: I hate to put a monetary value on a gift, but what would something like this go for?
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dubtrub wrote:I've been watching this '1969 Mosrite' (?) on eBay and I see it sold. Isn't this an early Japanese Fillmore Mosrite copy? Look at the neck plate, rectangle shape with the tear drop, plus the body routing is different. $2195 is a lot of money for a 'close' but not really a vintage Mosrite. Or, is two thousand bucks the going price for something 'vintage' regardless of where it was made, even if it isn't a real Mosrite?eBay auction
Sounds like the pickups might be wired up64sunburst wrote:Oh, another thing about the guitar is that when it is on both pick-ups, the tone is very nasal, like it is way more out of phase than it should be. The guitar sounds fine when either pick-up is on individually, but together it sounds very thin. Any ideas on what's wrong?
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