What a shame.

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Re: What a shame.

Postby DrCyclops » Wed Feb 27, 2013 8:21 pm

It was a nice looking guitar until it was dissected. Such a shame.

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Re: What a shame.

Postby MWaldorf » Thu Feb 28, 2013 12:32 am

Nokie wrote:I would say the same about the parting out of Mosrites BUT if original Ventures Model Mosrites are being rejuvinated from post Ventures Model parts, then it seems it will increase the number of the original Ventures Model's and decrease the number of the post Ventures era models. That could decrease the value of an original Ventures Model but I think we'd have to see it happen on a larger scale than it is now.
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Interesting. I don't think we'd see a substantial increase in the number of Ventures models, but we'd see a higher number of them in good condition - there are only so many Mosrite necks with the logo and the correct serial number range, but these necks could wind up getting mated to later bodies in better shape than the original. Maybe we'd also see more post Ventures guitars in bad condition?
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Re: What a shame.

Postby Nokie » Thu Feb 28, 2013 11:19 am

MWaldorf wrote:
Nokie wrote:I would say the same about the parting out of Mosrites BUT if original Ventures Model Mosrites are being rejuvinated from post Ventures Model parts, then it seems it will increase the number of the original Ventures Model's and decrease the number of the post Ventures era models. That could decrease the value of an original Ventures Model but I think we'd have to see it happen on a larger scale than it is now.
-Marty


Interesting. I don't think we'd see a substantial increase in the number of Ventures models, but we'd see a higher number of them in good condition - there are only so many Mosrite necks with the logo and the correct serial number range, but these necks could wind up getting mated to later bodies in better shape than the original. Maybe we'd also see more post Ventures guitars in bad condition?


That's a good point - there are only a fixed number of original V-Models so they won't actually increase in number. I shoulda said the parting-out process will increase the availability of original V-Models that might otherwise be unplayable. We'd just see more original models coming back from the grave or beat up ones showing up in improved condition. I'm sure these kinda mash-ups have been going on since the vintage market took off in the '80's.
-Marty

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Re: What a shame.

Postby 101Volts » Thu Feb 28, 2013 2:44 pm

Why worry? There are recipes for apple pies as there are ways to get close enough to that Mosrite tone and you can't make a brown leaf green again so why try? The tone changed slightly since it left the factory, Anyway.

On another note, I remember Hankeroo tried to sell a Cherryburst MK I or Ventures model about three years ago at $1,599 or so and nobody bought it so it was parted out and overall, He got more than $1,599 for all the parts.

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Re: What a shame.

Postby GTSP » Thu Feb 28, 2013 6:27 pm

How much of a Fillmore or a Kurokumo guitar parts are interchangeable with vintage parts?

I.e., can one repair a vintage guitar with new parts?
In order of purchase:
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: What a shame.

Postby Dennisthe Menace » Thu Feb 28, 2013 6:44 pm

Hey Skate Punk,
To the best of my knowledge, I believe that all of the Japanese parts are Metric size in which
the American is SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers). They are VERY close, but they are
still different, in which one will not fit the other :( , so judge accordingly..... ;) .
make the Mos' of it, choose the 'rite stuff.
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.....proud owner and documented:
1963 "the Ventures" Model s/n #0038
http://www.thevintagerockproject.com/

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Re: What a shame.

Postby Nokie » Fri Mar 01, 2013 9:27 pm

I know that the Kurikomo M-Hat knobs are without the numbers on the "brim". The Kurimomo vibro-mute casting doesn't look exactly right either. Those are two things that a mildly trained eye would detect right away if they were slapped on an original. -Marty

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Re: What a shame.

Postby mchoate1 » Sat Mar 02, 2013 6:33 am

Nokie wrote:I know that the Kurikomo M-Hat knobs are without the numbers on the "brim". The Kurimomo vibro-mute casting doesn't look exactly right either. Those are two things that a mildly trained eye would detect right away if they were slapped on an original. -Marty


Will the Vibramute from a Fillmore or a Fillmore U.S.A. (Dana MK I) fit an 65-66 Bakersfield Guitar?.

and what would the difference be....

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Re: What a shame.

Postby wombat » Tue Apr 16, 2013 7:13 pm

I would have been so proud to own that guitar, just the way it was!


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