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NEW MEMBER FROM SF BAY AREA

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 3:38 pm
by mostlyrite
Hello, everyone!

I don't know how I got diverted; no one alerted me...

I went nuts when I saw my first Fender Jaguar in the flesh (or wood, in fact). It was an Oly White/tort guard '62 or '63 and it was in the hands of a very young Carl Wilson. I wanted one sooo badly, but $379.00 was beyond my budget back then (late '64, snowbound Chicago).

But--wait! Several months before that, I'd seen this album at Goldblatt's Department Store in Logan Square. It had a midnight sky, a white T-Bucket, and some hip lettering...Ventures in Outer Space. I flipped the jacket over, and there on the back I saw my first sunburst Mosrite. I can still remember two blurbs from the liner notes. The first said that "the Ventures play Mosrite guitars exclusively". The second informed me that the address for Mosrite information was right next to the address for the Ventures International Fan Club, on Highland Ave. in Hollywood

I guess you could say I was impressionable. And the look and sound of those Mosrites never left my head. That album was absolutely the nutz. Snarly, twangy (overused word!), crackling leads and crazy early effects. Visual music.

I've probably owned six copies of VIOS since that day, right up to the current CD, and still listen to it with amazement and not a little nostalgia, but I've never owned a Mosrite. I've played a few and gotten close to pulling the trigger, but the urge and the bucks were never quite in synch.

I went through lots of Fenders from my brand-new Oly White/tort guard Mustang in '65, through to the dozen or so offsets that are in my collection now, and after a long absence from playing music (35 years!) was again smitten, this time by Rickenbackers, which form the basis of my current passion and involvement. But Mosrites were the first and someday I hope to own one or more original Ventures models.

I love surf music, and played in surf bands back in Chicago (talk about unpopular) and in Southern and Northern California, where I've lived near the Pacific since 1979. I'm currently between musical projects, but never stop looking and loving the sound.

Unfortunately, I got sidetracked in 2004 into luthiery, and got so backed up with work that actual musical pursuits have been put onto the back burner for awhile.

I'm here to absorb the lore and spirit of Mosrites, pay tribute to Semie and his instruments, and offer help from a tech standpoint wherever it would be appropriate. I'm not up on Mosrite history and trivia, but can build, repair, and paint guitars till the surf runs out. I'm the guy who builds Rickenbacker acoustic guitars under license from the factory, in my own workshop, so I'm fairly tech-competent; hopefully my tech knowledge will contribute what I take away in Mosrite information and connections with good Mosrite people!

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--Paul (AKA mostlyrite)

Re: NEW MEMBER FROM SF BAY AREA

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 3:50 pm
by Mr. Bill
Paul:
Welcome to the place! I've seen your work on the RIC boards and have been a big fan ever since. I really love the idea of your reissue light show model.

I never knew that you came from Chicago. I'd been in that same Goldblatt's back in the day. I remember going down to Wabash avenue and hitting all of the shops Lyon and Healy, Guitar Gallery, Sid Sherman, etc.

Glad to have your voice and expertise here.

Bill

Re: NEW MEMBER FROM SF BAY AREA

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 4:14 pm
by Sarah93003
Welcome to the forum! I love that blue!

Re: NEW MEMBER FROM SF BAY AREA

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 4:29 pm
by Veenture
From one Paul to another, welcome to the Mosrite forum! I really enjoyed reading your intro; wonderful story and so well written too. Oh...and I think your username is rather cool 8-)
By the way, Semie started working for Rickenbacker, if you did not know that already.

Re: NEW MEMBER FROM SF BAY AREA

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 5:58 pm
by GattonFan
Welcome, Paul! Beautiful blue acoustic there - and a reissue lightshow - incredible. Is it a work in progress, or do you already have some built?
Dennis

Re: NEW MEMBER FROM SF BAY AREA

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 6:07 pm
by Dennisthe Menace
Welcome to the Family Paul ;) .

Re: NEW MEMBER FROM SF BAY AREA

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 11:39 pm
by MWaldorf
Welcome to the forum! Luthiery skills are very much appreciated here; I hope you'll share some projects with us.

Maybe it's time for you to pull all your influences together and build an upside-down offset Ric 325? :)

Mel

Re: NEW MEMBER FROM SF BAY AREA

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 8:14 am
by Gary67
Welcome Paul! Great guitar! Looking forward to your future posts! :)

-Gary

Re: NEW MEMBER FROM SF BAY AREA

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 9:46 am
by stl80
Welcome.
Jim

Re: NEW MEMBER FROM SF BAY AREA

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 10:52 am
by Mr. Bill
You guys really need to go over to the Rickenbacker Forums and check out the restoration threads where Paul W posts his work. He has done more for Rickenbacker restorations than Rickenbacker Corp. His work is of the highest level and will hopefully bring additional input here about repair and building techniques.

And anyway we old Chicago guys need to stick together.