Desert Surfer wrote:Thanks for sharing, goldentrem. It looks like one of those stange creations made prior to Fillmore registed "Mosrite" name in Japan in early 2000. This guitar was made before that time and had mixtures of different designs; Mosrite, Stratocaster, JM etc..
Interesting, but I am not sure I would want to pay for one.

Goldentrem,
DITTO on what Desert Surfer mentioned above. I believe Fillmore was doing some WILD experimenting in early 2000. I myself, HAVE SEEN on E-Bay, a DEAD CLONE of a Stratocaster
with the MOSRITE BADGE on it. There was NOTHING WHATSOEVER to indicate that it was Mosrite other than the Badge.
The one that you posted that's for sale, is a modified, updated copy of a 1966-1968
Yamaha SG-3. Some of the cosmetics have been changed to give it a more up to date look,
but you can see the Strong Resemblance between the 2 guitars.....
Gold Power Sellers
Description:
RARE Vintage 1966 Yamaha SG-3 Electric Guitar
In nice shape Works great. Shows normal wear has some buckle scratches and some dings on the back of the neck There is some hardware corrosion. Missing 4 screws on the pickguard. There are some paint chips on the body.See pics for further details on its condition. 2 of the tuning key pegs are broken. has noticable fretwear. Comes as seen in pictures. So don’t miss out this great deal.
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