Joe Maphis Model 1
Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 8:41 am
Hello,
For a long time now i have really been wanting a Joe Maphis model 1. There's just
something about the oddly shaped body that i've been really drawn to. But as someone
that makes very little money i never thought that i would be able to afford what vintage
mosrites are going for these days. Then last week i check our local craigslist here in
Greensboro, NC and someone has one for sale........for $600. i called the guy and
fifteen minutes later it was mine. It has obviously been used a lot. It has heavy checking,
the finish on the neck is worn and the trem arm has a good bit of pitting. All of which just add
to it's charm for me. i looked at the neck to check the serial number and it is D005. Does this
mean it was the 5th one? The trussrod adjustment is at the base of the neck not the headstock
which differs from others i've seen.
Later that day i went out to my practice space and plugged it up. The guitar feels and plays great
after getting used to the neck a bit. The pickups are very microphonic and although the neck pickup
sound good the bridge seems to be lacking a bit. It has very little high end and though it reads
13.26K the output is lower than my 9K texas blues tele pickup. i'm not really sure how this guitar
is supposed to sound, but the bridge pickup just doesn't have a very good tone. Any thoughts?
Lastly, not to start a huge debate about it, but the frets are pretty worn and i do feel like this
guitar would play better with a refret. Have any of you tried standard frets on a mosrite? i know,
i know, it hurts the value but i'm a guitarist not a collector and have no intention of ever selling
this one.
For a long time now i have really been wanting a Joe Maphis model 1. There's just
something about the oddly shaped body that i've been really drawn to. But as someone
that makes very little money i never thought that i would be able to afford what vintage
mosrites are going for these days. Then last week i check our local craigslist here in
Greensboro, NC and someone has one for sale........for $600. i called the guy and
fifteen minutes later it was mine. It has obviously been used a lot. It has heavy checking,
the finish on the neck is worn and the trem arm has a good bit of pitting. All of which just add
to it's charm for me. i looked at the neck to check the serial number and it is D005. Does this
mean it was the 5th one? The trussrod adjustment is at the base of the neck not the headstock
which differs from others i've seen.
Later that day i went out to my practice space and plugged it up. The guitar feels and plays great
after getting used to the neck a bit. The pickups are very microphonic and although the neck pickup
sound good the bridge seems to be lacking a bit. It has very little high end and though it reads
13.26K the output is lower than my 9K texas blues tele pickup. i'm not really sure how this guitar
is supposed to sound, but the bridge pickup just doesn't have a very good tone. Any thoughts?
Lastly, not to start a huge debate about it, but the frets are pretty worn and i do feel like this
guitar would play better with a refret. Have any of you tried standard frets on a mosrite? i know,
i know, it hurts the value but i'm a guitarist not a collector and have no intention of ever selling
this one.