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Welcome to the forum Cliff. For your truss rod question, please post to the Mosrite Projects, Parts, Q&A forum.
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Welcome to a great forum Cliff, someone knowledgeable reading your post is bound to help you with your truss rod question.
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Welcome.
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Welcome Cliff......this is such a good place to come.....so informative!
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Hi Cliff, Welcome to the forum. The truss rod on a Mosrite should below the zero fret. Zero frets serve the purpose of string height as a nut would normally so yes, It is normal (For Zero fret guitars)
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Re: Truss rod.
Yeah, I'm generally a bit wary of messing with the truss rod too much myself so I always let my guitar guy deal with the Mosrites that are like that. A little trick he does is to put a capo on, then loosen the strings, unbolt the neck, adjust, re-bolt, then tighten the strings back up. Sometimes that's easier than trying to get under the pickguard. Of course sometimes it's a bit of trial and error until it's right which is a bit of a pain but once you're set you're good to go.
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Cliff, welcome to the forum. When I have to adj. the truss rod on my Mosrite I have to remove the neck pickup and let it hang loose, re tune the guitar and adj. to my liking and let it set a bit and check to make sure it hasn't moved past what I want and then reinstall the front pickup. It is a p.i.t.a. but it works for me and after it was set I have not had to move it again.
Of course this only works if it adj. from the rear of the neck.
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Of course this only works if it adj. from the rear of the neck.
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Welcome Cliff,
Since your guitar is a 67-68, it will have the truss rod adjustment at the headstock end, so disregard the other comments as they do not apply to your guitar. They are for the rear adjustment pre-66 guitars. If your adjustment is clear back under the first fret then apparently the rod has moved back towards the body within the channel. Unless you can access it from the body end (highly unlikely) to push the truss rod back towards the headstock, then you will have to determine the right size in an extra long Allen wrench to fit the adjustment nut. It also sounds like it may be possible that someone has removed the adjusting Allen head nut and that is why the truss rod seems to be back under the first fret. Try to get some light in there to determine what you have to work with.
Since your guitar is a 67-68, it will have the truss rod adjustment at the headstock end, so disregard the other comments as they do not apply to your guitar. They are for the rear adjustment pre-66 guitars. If your adjustment is clear back under the first fret then apparently the rod has moved back towards the body within the channel. Unless you can access it from the body end (highly unlikely) to push the truss rod back towards the headstock, then you will have to determine the right size in an extra long Allen wrench to fit the adjustment nut. It also sounds like it may be possible that someone has removed the adjusting Allen head nut and that is why the truss rod seems to be back under the first fret. Try to get some light in there to determine what you have to work with.
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