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I have a Fillmore re-issue Mosrite and an original '66......I think
Mosrites are a bit of an aquired taste. The small necks and low
frets do take some getting used to, but once you get aquainted with
them, picking up just about any other make of guitar will feel "big"
in your hands. A good comparison would be a Rickenbacker 12 string
to just about any other 12 string made.....Rickenbacker necks are
also small and a lot of people just can't get used to them, but once
you've gained a comfort level with them, nothing compares to the
ease of playing and the sound they have. I sure wish I could walk
into a "funky clothing store" and find 3 vintage Mosrites for sale
for $700-$1000 each....I'd RUN to the bank! --- In, "darklsurf" <dcordes@s...> wrote:
>
> I have a question for you Mosrite players. Are the older Mostrites
good or what?
> About six years ago a funky clothing store in town had a bunch of
vintage gear in the
> back. They had what appeared to be three vintage Mostrites for
about $700 to $1000.
> Don't remember the models, but they played pretty bad. Really thin
frets, thin necks,
> didn't feel very well made. I must be missing something here,
please help the
> uninformed...