New member from Ohio
Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 10:50 am
GREETINGS AND SALUTATIONS,
Found this forum hoping to locate parts to restore my bass. I have a '68 Ventures bass that my Dad bought for me from a friend of his around 1984. Honestly, I was disappointed at the time. (I wanted a NEW bass, not this chipped up, blue hunk of whatever it was... Whaddaya expect? I was 15 at the time.)
Anyway, I've gone through a number of guitars over the years but always held on to the Mosrite. Over the years I neglected it and never really took care of it. Didn't abuse it. Just never used it. Well, over the years, through the umpteen moves and relocations I managed to lose the bridge, nut and pickup cover. You can say it, "I was a moron." Now I'm 41 and I want to get it back into playable condition.
The nut is easy enough. I know a good luthier here in Akron that does all the warranty service for Gibson in the northeast Ohio area. I showed him the guitar and he has aluminum stock and said he could cut a new nut pretty easily. The pickup cover would be nice to have just to complete the package but it's the bridge that's presented itself as the real headache. I can't locate parts anywhere. But someday, she'll be back. And ready to kick it!!
- Paul
Found this forum hoping to locate parts to restore my bass. I have a '68 Ventures bass that my Dad bought for me from a friend of his around 1984. Honestly, I was disappointed at the time. (I wanted a NEW bass, not this chipped up, blue hunk of whatever it was... Whaddaya expect? I was 15 at the time.)
Anyway, I've gone through a number of guitars over the years but always held on to the Mosrite. Over the years I neglected it and never really took care of it. Didn't abuse it. Just never used it. Well, over the years, through the umpteen moves and relocations I managed to lose the bridge, nut and pickup cover. You can say it, "I was a moron." Now I'm 41 and I want to get it back into playable condition.
The nut is easy enough. I know a good luthier here in Akron that does all the warranty service for Gibson in the northeast Ohio area. I showed him the guitar and he has aluminum stock and said he could cut a new nut pretty easily. The pickup cover would be nice to have just to complete the package but it's the bridge that's presented itself as the real headache. I can't locate parts anywhere. But someday, she'll be back. And ready to kick it!!

- Paul