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Rio, I'm glad I saw your post, again I forgot to post! I actually forgot
to list my own guitars. Since I'm a Mosrite Freak, these are listed first:
.1) 1963 Mosrite "the Ventures Model" Sunburst with Vibramute
.....S/N 0038 (documented)
.2) 1966 Mosrite "Joe Maphis Model" Sunburst Doubleneck
.3) '65-'66 Mosrite "Combo" rare Transparent Blueburst Model
......with Matching H/stock and Jewel (smooth) Knobs, Moseley Vibrato
.4) 1969 Mosrite Celebrity I Natural Finish W/Moseley Vibrato
.5) 1972 Mosrite Bass S.B. No Ventures Logo H'buckers w/switchcraft coilsplitters.
.6) 1965 Mosrite (Refin) "the Ventures Model" Pearl White W/Vibramute
.7) 1972 Mosrite Celebrity III Sunburst, No Moseley Vibrato
.8) 2001-2? Mosrite Jr Sunburst With matching Headstock, No Trem
.9) 1988 63 Re-Issue. Custom Built by Semie Moseley in Jonas Ridge N.C.
......No S/N Sunburst, Vibramute, Humbuckers with Coil Splitting, Sidejack,
......Binding on Body, Neck, and around Headstock, Sidejack, NO VENTURES LOGO,
.....Glued in Neck, Schaller Locking Machine Heads.
10) 1969 Fender Telecaster CUSTOM with Fender Bigsby.
11) 1961 Gibson LP/SG CUSTOM, White W/Gold Hardware, 3 Humbuckers, Original Case
12) 1969 AMPEG Dan Armstrong LUCITE/ACRYLIC Guitar with four Interchangeable Pickups
13) 1986 Fender Strat (Japan) w/Kahler Locking Trem C.A.R. with M.N. Modified with EMGs
14) '73 Epiphone PR-350 Acoustic JAP (Blue Sticker) that says Kalamazoo, Michigan (go figure)
15) 2001 Aria Copy of (Gibson ES 350 Copy) w/Venetian Cutaway, Tobacco S.B.Humbuckers,
.......Binding ALL the WAY AROUND
16) Heaven only knows what else I forgot! Rolling Eyes

.......make the Mos' of it,
.....choose the 'rite stuff!
.........owner of 9 Mosrites
proud owner and documented:
1963 "The Ventures" Model s/n# 0038
http://www.vintagerock4.com
www.mosriteforum.com

Last edited: Apr 29, 2008 12:32:09

oh man, i own a couple of guitars:
1. 52 ri telecaster
2. james burton telecaster mexican with another light body in red and noiseless pups. for slide
3. fender 60s classic strat, with 3-way switch for slide too. heavily modded.
4. squier custom two in shoreline gold, modded with a stratocaster pickup. will get a bigsby soon. my surfguitar then.
5. a gretsch 5120.
6. an ibanez jet king with stratocaster pups.
7. epiphone mandobird
plus all kinds of acoustic instruments too.
that is a lot of strings to be changed.....
eddie

www.myspace.com/captaintwangandhisrhythmcat

Rio
Surfneptune,

Do I look like the kind of guy who would change out the bridge on an original LP Special?

It wan't me, that's for sure. The bridges on both the Special and the Junior had been modified before I acquired the guitars.

The way I looked at it, trying to restore the bridge on the Special would be too weird-- there are already plugs in the guitar from the original bridge, I'd then have to plug the holes from the tunomatic and the stop tail piece, and then re-drill the holes where the original bridge posts were... that didn't make a lot of sense to me, it plays and sounds great, even if it's not 100% original, so I just left it the way it was, rather than plug and drill more holes.
As for the Junior, the wraparound can be restored more easily because I think the Badass sits in the same holes or posts as the original bridge. -- the Badass was there when I got the Junior, too, but here too, I'm in no hurry to do anything about it.

I hear ya! Didn't mean to insult at all! I kinda got that drift that you wouldn't have done that, although there was a time when those guitars were not that expensive and I can see why some one would do that. At least you still have finish on them! Somebody striped mine! And if they sound and play great, well if it ain't broke... There are folks making the original wrap arounds in aluminum so if you ever do change out the badass, you won't have to pay for a vintage part!

tom

THe NEpTuNeS

No offence Tom-- but I was a little taken aback, thinking to myself, yikes, people on this respectable music site might think I did what to those guitars?

LOL

So I thought a quick clarification was in order!

Missing finish, changed bridges... as long as they play well and sound sweet, I'm not looking for museum pieces. These kinds of "faults" (if you wanna call them that) help make them more affordable and attainable for us regular folk.

http://www.facebook.com/?sk=lf#!/rockinrio.delrosa

http://www.facebook.com/?sk=lf#!/TheHighTides

http://www.facebook.com/?sk=lf#!/pages/The-Blue-Demons

THat is the way of the people that actually play their guitar!

If they were perfect, we couldn't afford em! Besides the "loved" ones play better!!

THe NEpTuNeS

50th Anniversary Fillmore Mosrite (sparkle blue) "gasp! Yes, from Ed Roman Guitars."

Ibanez Talman Series TC-630

Gretsch Electromatic Pro Jet

Washburn elec/acoustic

guilty as charged........

american standard strat
ventures jazzmaster
avri jaguar
prs custom 22 10 top
fender jazz bass

now i need to learn how to play them Shocked

www.surfintheeye.com

me me me!

i have my first squier guitar which i have diffretn gauge strings on for when i do some string bending on certain songs

my Epiphone G-400 that i got for when i feel like playing some Doom and santana s██t.

my Fender 50s classic player Shoreline gold guitar, obviously for surf!!!!haha have 12 gauge flats on it

AND my Stadco SoundMaster Japanese guitar thing that i dont know what it is for the more Fuzzyfied songs , got that one from my band teacher after finding it at the band rooms attic with the necks fretboard off the neck, fixed it and made it playable, still something wrong with the electronics.

had a cheap FEnder acoustic Dreadnought but sold it for a fender jazzbass which i later sold on ebay for 4 times as much as the fender guitar... oh yeah! Very Happy

and yeah that's it! i do prefer my fender strat though, until i can get something better it does the job !!

-Zanti

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seriously, for a guy with sever arthritis in his hands, i should sell em all. I play drums and piano mostly anyway. As long as I can rip of any version of Apache, i'll keep a couple.

2 of Moses' best. a 62, 63 custom orders from Moses.
2 Jags. a 68 and a 66. tweaked screamers
1 67 Mustang that is the funnest to play
1 Jazzmaster 66 given to me by FW
1 Guild D50 72 made for RH
1 Martin D45 68 made for JM
2 Takamine clasical 32s
3 Gibson Les Paul Standards 70, 73, 82.
1 D'Angelico NY. 72 the best, no debate or opinions, the best!!
2 Gibson 335 67 and 69
I Gretsch, 68 New Yorker
1 63 Silvertone LPS copy. this thing just wails.
1 Ibanez
1 Fender F15 72/73 never played.
1 Tele, a 71 twang tank beater that flat out kills anything
2 Strats, a 70 & 71 one still new in box, birds eye neck

2 Super Revs from early 70s JBLs atom tubes
1 Twin Rev. 65
3 Mesa three diff setups, killer blues and Rock w/the LPS's/Strats
1 Fender DSP90, loud and cheap if you need effects
1 Fender FM 100, loud and gawdy for the distorted types
2 Princetons for tossing in the car for beach jams
1 Vox 7120 that kicks butt 64
1 Vox AC30 63 great tone
1 Gib and 1 Fender acoustic for the wino buzz in the middle of the night

if any interest in anything, I'm been thinning the herd. I won't sell the D'angelico, Martin, LPS's, birdseye strat, mustang, jazzmaster. I'll trade my wife, and dogs even, for another D'Angelico

CDA

I have owned so many guitars in my life I could kick myself for the money I have thrown away. I don't know why I ever got rid of most of them. My first guitar was a Spanish made classical guitar my Dad brought me from Spain in 1963. Then I got a cheap Japanese Strat copy and a Silvertone tube amp. I had a Hofner Violin Bass, a Guild Starfire Bass, a Martin 12 string, a couple of SG's, Rodriguez classical, a Gurion 6 string, a Parker Fly, a PRS Custom 22, a Godin LGX-SA, a Godin Glissentar, a Wechter Pathmaker 6 string, a Schecter Cusom Shop Hollywood Classic and a Gretsch 6120--now all of them are gone--and the current cabinet contains:

A Gibson SG Electric Sitar with p90's
Fender Strat AVRI Hot Rod
Fender Jag AVRI
Fender JM AVRI
Ric 660-12
Taylor Doyle Dykes six string
Cordoba RCWE classical
Spector Rebop bass

Current amps are:

Carr Rambler
Gibson GA-5
Aer Alpha
SWR Workingman's 12.

I generally play into a Barber tonepump into a Fuller Tube Echo that then splits in stereo to the Rambler and the GA-5, sometimes the Alpha.

Seamoor Glas
The Iterators

At the moment? Wink I own the same number of guitars as I do amps...30, with probably about 5-10 of either on active rotation.

Yamaha AES 620
Yamaha acoustic
Lado Hawk 5-string bass
Ibanez 5-string bass
Laney LC15R
Tech 21 Trademark 30
Laney ProBass 100

I had a bunch of Fenders and Gibsons but sold them to buy my house.

planish
Technically, four, that are actually mine:
- Squier Bullet Strat
- A classical, "Gitarras de Artesania / Pablo de Cortes" ...
- '70s vintage "El Degas" copy of an SG ...
- Yamaha FG-160 dreadnought ...

Update - With the income tax refund looking pretty good, now my wife says I should go ahead and upgrade from the pink Bullet to that all-white MIM Fender Standard Strat with the maple fretboard that I mentioned seeing. For one thing, that was the colour scheme I really wanted in the first place. Decisions, decisions...

Yet another update: I decided to get it, I went back to the store, and it was gone. Crying
The guy said "Oh. We have another one on the way. Do you want to put a deposit on it?" I did. It arrived. Very Happy
Looks beautiful (to me), especially with the zebra-patterned strap.
Compared to the Squier Bullet Strat, it's plays "like buttah". The tone is much ... I don't know ... smoother is the only word I can think of. Also much quieter, it must have some/better shielding (haven't look under the pickguard yet).

If I get yet another guitar, chances are I'll attempt to build a cigar box guitar and wind my own single-coil pickup for it. They seem to have lots of character.

This thread reminds me of a guy who collected console radios, those big-ass wooden monolith multi-band tube radios from the '30s and '40s. He said "I have so many consoles that whenever I open the door to my apartment I break dial glass".

I'm not a complete idiot. Some parts are missing.

-Fender AVRI Sunburst Jazzmaster
-1978 Sunburst Peavey T-60
-70s Cherry Sg with Vibrola
-1994? Vintage White Stratocaster

The SG and the Jazzy get played most.

1963 Jaguar
1961 Fender VI
Japanese Jaguar
12 String Strat
Squier Strat
Epiphone Sheraton
Squier JV Precision
Hofner Lap Steel
Very cheap ukulele
Takamine acoustic

I don't need all of these, to be honest, only the two Jags, the Fender VI, the precision and the acoustic. I used to use the Squier Strat as a spare, until I got the Japanese Jag and I haven't sold it since, because it has so little resale value. Each of the others is very different, though, so they're nice to have.

I'm currently considering an Italia Imola, just because it looks so cool and has 25 possible pickup combinations! Has anyone actually played one?

Los Fantasticos

oceanside
seriously, for a guy with sever arthritis in his hands, i should sell em all. I play drums and piano mostly anyway. As long as I can rip of any version of Apache, i'll keep a couple.

2 of Moses' best. a 62, 63 custom orders from Moses.
2 Jags. a 68 and a 66. tweaked screamers
1 67 Mustang that is the funnest to play
1 Jazzmaster 66 given to me by FW
1 Guild D50 72 made for RH
1 Martin D45 68 made for JM
2 Takamine clasical 32s
3 Gibson Les Paul Standards 70, 73, 82.
1 D'Angelico NY. 72 the best, no debate or opinions, the best!!
2 Gibson 335 67 and 69
I Gretsch, 68 New Yorker
1 63 Silvertone LPS copy. this thing just wails.
1 Ibanez
1 Fender F15 72/73 never played.
1 Tele, a 71 twang tank beater that flat out kills anything
2 Strats, a 70 & 71 one still new in box, birds eye neck

2 Super Revs from early 70s JBLs atom tubes
1 Twin Rev. 65
3 Mesa three diff setups, killer blues and Rock w/the LPS's/Strats
1 Fender DSP90, loud and cheap if you need effects
1 Fender FM 100, loud and gawdy for the distorted types
2 Princetons for tossing in the car for beach jams
1 Vox 7120 that kicks butt 64
1 Vox AC30 63 great tone
1 Gib and 1 Fender acoustic for the wino buzz in the middle of the night

if any interest in anything, I'm been thinning the herd. I won't sell the D'angelico, Martin, LPS's, birdseye strat, mustang, jazzmaster. I'll trade my wife, and dogs even, for another D'Angelico

Pictures of all these at all possible Oceanside? some mighty fine sounding guitars amongst that list.

'95 MIJ Jazzmaster with US hardware and pickups, white
'97 MIJ Squier Vista Jagmaster w/ alnico P-90's, white
Guild Starfire reissue, black
Dipinto Mach IV hardtail, red

The Mystery Men?
El Capitan and The Reluctant Sadists
SSS Agent #31

2 AVRI Jazzmasters
G&L Legacy
G&L SC3
Gibson Les Paul Custom
Franken-Nez - Customized Ibanez RG - Zolla neck, Dimarzio PAF P/U and Wilkinson Trem
and 1 Korean Telecaster knock off that I like to use for slide.

The list would have been longer last week. But I just started thinning out the gear I don't play to have a little extra cash for getting permits for my new business.

_RT

dave
What no ukuleles? I have 9 of them, plus:
Hallmark Vintage Swept Wing
Custom Koa OO acoustic guitar
2008 AM Standard strat
Custom made mandolin
Swart Space Tone Reverb amp

I have an old Harmony Roy Smeck uke hanging on my wall. It's one of the plastic fretboard models so it's virtually unplayable...but it's in great shape

Shawn Martin
http://www.drummerman.net
http://www.youtube.com/GKacedrummerman
http://www.facebook.com/drumuitar

My 11 axes, close to in order of importance to me:

1966 Mosrite Ventures Mk I
Nokie Edwards Hitchhiker
1999 Heritage 157 VIP
Gretsch Duo Jet 6128 Cadillac Green
2004 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe
2003 Gibson BB King Lucille
1996 Fender Strat XII, MIJ
Washburn WI66
Rickenbacker 650 Dakota
Yamaha EGV 103, customized
Epiphone G400, SG Custom

plus, 9 basses.

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