I thought I might share a couple of photos of the 3 new E.F.Elliott
'63 Ventures style side-jack guitars I'm in the process of building. I
plan on building some of the 59-62 Joe Maphis single and double neck
pre-production models along with the the 63 Ventures, bearing my
own logo of coarse (E.F.Elliott) I just finished spraying the clear
lacquer on the sunburst guitar I'm holding this morning. I've been
sanding on the sealer on the other 2 behind me that's
setting on my trusty ol' Onsrud Pin Router. My router belonged to
Semie Moseley,along with my shaper, that still has Semie's neck
shaping blades on it, and about another dozen pieces of machinery
that belonged to Semie that he used to build the last real USA Mosrites.
I found these tools about 10 years ago over at Booneville, Ark. about
90 miles from here at a mini-storage, Loretta Moseley hadn't paid on
her storage bill in 3 or 4 years, and wouldn't respond to there letters
from the storage company, so they were taking bids to cover the
storage bill, the bidderunder me wanted the tools to sell as scrap iron.
" I had to have these tool"! It ment a lot to me, because they were
Semie's, my ol' friend and mentor. I just couldn't see them being sold
as scrap iron, so I scrambled and sold guitars right and left to get the
money together.I guess I'll keep the old tools till I'm to old to use them.
Hopefully in the next 20 years or so I can build a bunch of Cool vintage
style guitars with the old tools, but just a few at a time , no factory.
Anyway, when I get the Sunburst buffed out and put together
I'll post some more photos.
Ed Elliott


