One says built with love by Semie Moseley 1986
The other one says built by Semie Moseley we love you Joe 1986. I feel very blessed to have this instrument built by Semie himself.
Joe Maphis JM-65
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Fabulous looking guitar! I love the looks of it and I bet it plays great. Great Score!
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Thank you.
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Brian Lonbeck also got his JM65 from Elaine.


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tcwilliams1970 wrote:I'd like to have Elaine post some comments about this guitar,how long did she use it,what string guages she used on it etc. Also where could I find a switch tip that would fit? I tried the one off my Hallmark custom 60 and it didnt fit.
Elaine hasn't visited the forum since Novemeber. You might send her a personal message through the forum. Her user name is EF@MosriteRecords. You can link a pm to her by finding her in the member list at the top right hand corner of the page.
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I'd like to thank you guys for the nice coments and help.By the way Terry I think you build some of the most beautiful guitars I have ever seen.
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Terry,I have a question for you. I've when I have my neck selector in the middle (both necks on) my octive neck is louder than my regular neck. Also the volume knob is a push pull but all it seems to do is shut the octive neck off,do you know what its really for?
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I haven't seen the wiring setup you mention. On Brian's there is a 3 way selector switch. No push pull on the volume control. Octave, Both, and Main. As expected, the volume will drop on both necks if the switch in in the middle (both) It's kinda peculiar that the octave gets louder. Either neck will be louder if the other is off of course. No help on that.
BTW what is the serial number of yours. It's OK if you'd rather not divulge.
Thank you so much for the nice comment.
-Terry
BTW what is the serial number of yours. It's OK if you'd rather not divulge.
Thank you so much for the nice comment.
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I dont mind Terry its serial #6 built in 1986.By the way you done a great job on Brians necks.
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We have NOS Mosrite switch tips here at Hallmark if you need one.
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