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Just stumbled across this forum today and have spent many hours reading. What a thrill to read Deke Dickerson's posts, it's almost like getting an email from him! Anyway, I'm into Mosrite Combo and Joe Maphis basses. Have 3 Combos (one red, two sunburst) and one Joe Maphis bass. Always have my eye out for these two models. Don't see the Joe Maphis bass too often but I'll keep looking for them...
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Hey man!
Welcome to the forum....you will find many hours of Mosrite geekiness within.
Did you see the Celebrity 3 bass on ebay? You sure don't see those often.
Deke
Welcome to the forum....you will find many hours of Mosrite geekiness within.
Did you see the Celebrity 3 bass on ebay? You sure don't see those often.
Deke
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Welcome - When I joined, I didn't realize there was such a strong sub-culture of Mosrite fans - this forum is the place to be! Like to see pix of your basses, if you have some. We love guitar porn ...
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Ditto on the welcome. Enjoy the posts. There's an abundance of Mosrite knowledge here.
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Hey flatwound, welcome to the family.
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Welcome to the Forum Flatwound. You just might be "the Right Stuff" to jump start our Bass Link
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We've had a few false starts with my Bass player, Zak's Bass player and a few others as well.
And we know you Bass guys are out there, so anything you might come up with to give that thread
a boost will be welcomed. You will be injecting new blood into it. I, myself, would like to see more
Bass players really get involved, and sharing any knowledge that they have on the Mosrite Bass....Welcome!

We've had a few false starts with my Bass player, Zak's Bass player and a few others as well.
And we know you Bass guys are out there, so anything you might come up with to give that thread
a boost will be welcomed. You will be injecting new blood into it. I, myself, would like to see more
Bass players really get involved, and sharing any knowledge that they have on the Mosrite Bass....Welcome!

make the Mos' of it, choose the 'rite stuff.
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1963 "the Ventures" Model s/n #0038
http://www.thevintagerockproject.com/
.........Owner of 9 Mosrites...
.....proud owner and documented:
1963 "the Ventures" Model s/n #0038
http://www.thevintagerockproject.com/
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Thanks for the warm welcome guys! And thanks for the Celebrity 3 ebay tip, Deke. I'm watching it now. I used to check ebay every day for Mosrites, not so much these days but now that I'm on this forum I'm sure I'll check more often. What ever happened to the ebay guy from a few years back who bought almost every Mosrite that popped up. I think he was in Tennessee. He had a very nice Joe Maphis bass, and I think he had a gospel bass in white. Man, I'd love to have that Gospel bass.
I think there's no better bass sound than a short scale bass with flatwounds played with the treble rolled all the way back, and using only the neck pickup. That's what a bass should sound like. Most old Gibsons fit the bill. And as cool as they are, for me they lack the cachet that Mosrites have.
I don't know if I've ever seen a picture or heard much about pre-Ventures Mosrite basses. Are there many? Any?
I think there's no better bass sound than a short scale bass with flatwounds played with the treble rolled all the way back, and using only the neck pickup. That's what a bass should sound like. Most old Gibsons fit the bill. And as cool as they are, for me they lack the cachet that Mosrites have.
I don't know if I've ever seen a picture or heard much about pre-Ventures Mosrite basses. Are there many? Any?
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This is about as early of a bass that I know of, it is Bob K's 63 of this forum. Although it is not a pre Ventures model, if any exists, notice that it has a side jack and the single bar vibramute bridge. This would be a hand made pre production guitar made at the Panama Lane shop before Semie hit the 'big time'.


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Man I gotta say that sidejack 63 Ventures bass is the coolest bass I've ever seen! Unbelievably cool! I assume sidejack basses are very very rare. That bass is an austere work of art. I've never seen a photo of one before. Thanks for posting it. Nice photo too!
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