MWaldorf wrote:Hmmm. Just a thought... Oh yeah!![]()
(3 Pickup MK II)
I may just build a Mo' styled guitar with room for a middle pickup some day. I don't have the experience yet but soon enough I will

Austin
MWaldorf wrote:Hmmm. Just a thought... Oh yeah!![]()
(3 Pickup MK II)
101Volts wrote:Sweet guitar! I think these were made around 1995, I saw a picture of a dark green one with the vibrato like yours. The pitch changer really should be called a vibrato, The thing is Leo Fender had "Tremolo" and "Vibrato" mixed up and now we have this confusion going on.MWaldorf wrote:Hmmm. Just a thought... Oh yeah!![]()
(3 Pickup MK II)
I may just build a Mo' styled guitar with room for a middle pickup some day. I don't have the experience yet but soon enough I will
Austin
101Volts wrote:I think these were made around 1995...
dorkrockrecords wrote:101Volts wrote:I think these were made around 1995...
Nope, these Fillmores are much more recent than that. Closer to 2005 than 1995. I was living in Japan at the time they first released them, and only a small number were produced.
Adam
MOSDAN wrote:Going out of tune easy seems to be a traight of the Fillmore guitars-especially when the tremolo unit is used. Both of my Fillmore guitars go out of tune easily. I don't believe it is the tuners or the string guide as the strings are not binding in the string guide. It appears there is inconsistency in the manufacturing of the bridge and the tail piece. In conversation with Dana she said she has to rheme out the bridge post positions on the bridge very carefully to make the bridge fit to the tail piece when she gets them from Fillmore. I have noticed also the alignment of the spring depressions recesses in the tail piece is not consistant so the springs sit in the tail peice at different angles compared to my other Mosrites. The playability of the Fillmore is excellent as is the duplication of the original design but the going out of tune is very annoying especially for what they cost. I still love mine and play them constantly but I stay away from the tremolo bar.
dorkrockrecords wrote:101Volts wrote:I think these were made around 1995...
Nope, these Fillmores are much more recent than that. Closer to 2005 than 1995. I was living in Japan at the time they first released them, and only a small number were produced.
Adam
dorkrockrecords wrote:There isn't much to know. Following the success of the Johnny Ramone Signature Model, Fillmore came out with several variations on the theme. Yours was meant to be a more historically accurate version, although they didn't get it quite right with the pickups and trem. A cool guitar nonetheless.
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