I'm kinda embarrassed to ask this but here goes.
Although I've seen Semie Moseley's name in print a zillion times here in Australia,I've always wondered how Semie is actually pronounced. Whenever I hear anyone say his name here it's always pronounced 'Semmy'. Is that correct or is it 'Seemy'.
If you guys are rolling your eyes at that, you should know that everyone here says 'Mozzrite'
instead of 'Moze-rite'.I called them Mozzrites for so many years, I find it hard to say the name properly– but I am trying.
Say what?
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mosman wrote:I'm kinda embarrassed to ask this but here goes.
Although I've seen Semie Moseley's name in print a zillion times here in Australia,I've always wondered how Semie is actually pronounced. Whenever I hear anyone say his name here it's always pronounced 'Semmy'. Is that correct or is it 'Seemy'.
If you guys are rolling your eyes at that, you should know that everyone here says 'Mozzrite'
instead of 'Moze-rite'.I called them Mozzrites for so many years, I find it hard to say the name properly– but I am trying.
You know?? I too, am guilty of this. I knew the pronunciation was MoZe-rite, but for some
reason or another, I too have always pronounced it Mozz-rite. I just assumed that it was one
of those, "Oh, I live in the South."

It's kind of hard to change after saying it that way for so many years

record, I do pronounce Semie as Simmy

make the Mos' of it, choose the 'rite stuff.
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Thanks for the info guys. The other day I was talking to a guy who runs a guitar shop here in Sydney and when I told him they're pronounced Moze-rite, his response was something along the lines of " I'm afraid I've been calling them Mozzrites for too long now so that's what they'll always be to me."
I know how he feels.
I know how he feels.
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mosman wrote:Thanks for the info guys. The other day I was talking to a guy who runs a guitar shop here in Sydney and when I told him they're pronounced Moze-rite, his response was something along the lines of " I'm afraid I've been calling them Mozzrites for too long now so that's what they'll always be to me."
I know how he feels.
Ditto on "I know how he feels." To me IMHO, Mozzrite has a more Authoritative Sound
to it. But again, that's just me, although it is incorrect.


make the Mos' of it, choose the 'rite stuff.
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http://www.thevintagerockproject.com/
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So, does this mean we have to pronounce Fuzzrite as Fuze-rite? 

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Easy way to remember:
Semie's last name was Moseley = Mose-ley
His minister and financial backer when he first started building guitars in the '50s was named Ray Boatright. Semie got the last part of the name Mos'rite by combining his and Ray's last names. Hence, Mose- right or shortened and combined to = Mosrite
Semie's last name was Moseley = Mose-ley
His minister and financial backer when he first started building guitars in the '50s was named Ray Boatright. Semie got the last part of the name Mos'rite by combining his and Ray's last names. Hence, Mose- right or shortened and combined to = Mosrite
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MWaldorf wrote:So, does this mean we have to pronounce Fuzzrite as Fuze-rite?
Fuze-rite? That sounds a little "short" to me


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1963 "the Ventures" Model s/n #0038
http://www.thevintagerockproject.com/
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While on the subject,where does the name Semie come from.I've never heard it before and I've wondered if it's actually short for something else.
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Semie was born in Durant Okalahoma which at that time was part of the old Seminole Indian reservation. According to Andy, Semie's brother, their father named Semie as a 'nick name' derived from the place he was born. It is unlikely there is another person named Semie on this earth. Semie was his true name.
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