Mosrite MKII Project- looking for advice
Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 12:19 pm
Hi all,
Wow! First of all I just want to say that this is forum is fantastic; I thought I knew quite a bit about Mosrite’s until I began reading the posts here! Anyway, I’m in the early planning stages of building a MKII clone (…I’m a Ramones fan) and I’m running into some trouble sorting out some of the specifics. Unfortunately, I have never laid my hands on a Mosrite so I hoping that you guys can help me out. Here is what I’m wondering:
1. What is the angle of the headstock on the MKII, and is the truss rod adjustment at the headstock or at the body. Can anyone provide side view of the neck and head stock? (If not a MKII a how about mid 60’s ventures model?)
2. How about the angle of the neck?
3. With respect to the zero fret/ string guide, can these be purchased online? I’m not concerned about authenticity.
I know this is a lot to ask considering this is my first post but any help would be appreciated. Finding this forum, and knowing there is help when I need it, makes me eager to begin working on this project.
Thanks guys.
Wow! First of all I just want to say that this is forum is fantastic; I thought I knew quite a bit about Mosrite’s until I began reading the posts here! Anyway, I’m in the early planning stages of building a MKII clone (…I’m a Ramones fan) and I’m running into some trouble sorting out some of the specifics. Unfortunately, I have never laid my hands on a Mosrite so I hoping that you guys can help me out. Here is what I’m wondering:
1. What is the angle of the headstock on the MKII, and is the truss rod adjustment at the headstock or at the body. Can anyone provide side view of the neck and head stock? (If not a MKII a how about mid 60’s ventures model?)
2. How about the angle of the neck?
3. With respect to the zero fret/ string guide, can these be purchased online? I’m not concerned about authenticity.
I know this is a lot to ask considering this is my first post but any help would be appreciated. Finding this forum, and knowing there is help when I need it, makes me eager to begin working on this project.
Thanks guys.