Vintage Guitar Readers’ Choice Awards Instrument Nominee
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 6:02 pm
OK Boys and Girls!! We FINALLY have a chance to vote MOSRITE into the History books.....
I already did my voting, so get busy! Don't say you're going to do it and then later say
you got tied up with something else for an excuse..It's Voting Season.....VOTE!!!!
Which Vintage Guitar Readers’ Choice Awards Instrument nominee is your favorite
Paul Wishengrad
Tue 10/18, 10:57 PMYou
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The 2016 Vintage Guitar Readers’ Choice Awards
Which VG Hall of Fame – Instrument nominee is your favorite?
Gibson ExplorerGibson Explorer — Part of an attempt to market “modernistic” guitars in the late-’50s “space age,” it got little attention from buyers. As a result, production numbers were very low. Eric Clapton played one in the ’70s, and since then, collectors have become fond of the color and sound of its body, made of African limba, which the lumber industry called “Korina.” Vote for Gibson Explorer
Gretsch 6128 Duo-JetGretsch 6128 Duo-Jet — Known for its hollowbodies and partnership with Chet Atkins, Gretsch jumped into the “solidbody” game in 1953, and its chambered-mahogany 6128 Duo-Jet quickly earned its keep in the market, thanks in part to its DeArmond Dynasonic pickups (same used on the hollowbodies) and highly intonatable Melita bridge. Vote for Gretsch 6128
Mosrite Ventures GuitarsMosrite Ventures Guitars — Semie Moseley’s flagship, its flipped-over-Strat shape may not have been completely original, but it was well-made, with a thin body, the requisite German carve, low frets, a narrow neck, and hot pickups. Dressing up the headstock with the name of the most popular instrumental-rock band ever was arguably Semie’s best business move. Vote for Mosrite Ventures Guitars
I already did my voting, so get busy! Don't say you're going to do it and then later say
you got tied up with something else for an excuse..It's Voting Season.....VOTE!!!!

Which Vintage Guitar Readers’ Choice Awards Instrument nominee is your favorite
Paul Wishengrad
Tue 10/18, 10:57 PMYou
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Date: Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 7:03 AM
Subject: Which Vintage Guitar Readers’ Choice Awards Instrument nominee is your favorite
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The 2016 Vintage Guitar Readers’ Choice Awards
Which VG Hall of Fame – Instrument nominee is your favorite?
Gibson ExplorerGibson Explorer — Part of an attempt to market “modernistic” guitars in the late-’50s “space age,” it got little attention from buyers. As a result, production numbers were very low. Eric Clapton played one in the ’70s, and since then, collectors have become fond of the color and sound of its body, made of African limba, which the lumber industry called “Korina.” Vote for Gibson Explorer
Gretsch 6128 Duo-JetGretsch 6128 Duo-Jet — Known for its hollowbodies and partnership with Chet Atkins, Gretsch jumped into the “solidbody” game in 1953, and its chambered-mahogany 6128 Duo-Jet quickly earned its keep in the market, thanks in part to its DeArmond Dynasonic pickups (same used on the hollowbodies) and highly intonatable Melita bridge. Vote for Gretsch 6128
Mosrite Ventures GuitarsMosrite Ventures Guitars — Semie Moseley’s flagship, its flipped-over-Strat shape may not have been completely original, but it was well-made, with a thin body, the requisite German carve, low frets, a narrow neck, and hot pickups. Dressing up the headstock with the name of the most popular instrumental-rock band ever was arguably Semie’s best business move. Vote for Mosrite Ventures Guitars