Hello fellow Mosrite fans:
I have a Mosrite bass that I've owned since the mid-90's. Having difficulty identifying the exact year, I think its early 70's, but still unsure. I've gone through the posts a bit, but still have a few questions. It appears that the tuning keys are not originals. They do not have the "m" shape that are seen on some models, and there are tiny fill holes where the previous keys used to be. I'm curious as to whether this factor can influence the overall value of the bass. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you, Jeff from San Diego
PS: I am attempting to provide a link to some photos. Hope it works
http://s1379.photobucket.com/user/jbminkin/library/
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