I came across this guitar and I do not now know anything about it . Could someone please share some knowledge about this? Thank you. I attached a link with a bunch of pictures.
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Model vii Mosrite?? Can anyone tell me about this?
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Re: Model vii Mosrite?? Can anyone tell me about this?
Looks like the pickups are Mosrite humbuckers -quite special. The two push buttons could be for coil splitting and/or phaze shifting. Looks like the tremolo arm has been removed to make it into a fixed stoptail. The tuners are not original (screw holes for the original tuners are visibly unoccupied). Knowledgeable folks will chime in, give 'em time. Are you the owner?
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Yes I'am the owner. Thanks for some info.
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Re: Model vii Mosrite?? Can anyone tell me about this?
Those were made in the early-to-mid-'70's. The Mosrite humbuckers are original--I used to have a Mosrite Stereo 350 with the same pickups. The pushbutton switches on those are usually tone control (and maybe volume too) bypass switches.
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Re: Model vii Mosrite?? Can anyone tell me about this?
Here's a couple threads about V2's (2V???) very similar to yours that may be helpful for info.
Awesome V2 by the way, gotta love that! Someone on the forum may be able to find a string guide (nut) for it in their spare parts.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2801&p=29731#p29731
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=634&p=5215#p5215
Awesome V2 by the way, gotta love that! Someone on the forum may be able to find a string guide (nut) for it in their spare parts.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2801&p=29731#p29731
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=634&p=5215#p5215
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Re: Model vii Mosrite?? Can anyone tell me about this?
LoveyX wrote:Someone on the forum may be able to find a string guide (nut) for it in their spare parts.
Good eye, LoveyX, that one escaped my eye

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Re: Model vii Mosrite?? Can anyone tell me about this?
nice! i own two of these. a sunburst and a fireburst model. this is the first black one i've ever seen. pretty cool. 

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Re: Model vii Mosrite?? Can anyone tell me about this?
by the way these were made only from 72 to 74. michael marks owned # 2V0007 that's supposably dates to 71. i owned 2V0042 and 2V0110. i almost sold the fireburst recently, but i'm glad now that I didn't.
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