

For the record, I do not look like that in a thong!!

oipunkguy wrote:i don't get people with these complaints. I mean a mosrite neck is not that different to a lot of the metal guitars, ibanez, jackson, etc. and I don't hear people sayin' that these necks are too skinny. I mean I prefer a mosrite 70's neck over the 60's because the string spacing is a little more comfortable for me, but this is not deal breaker, and I'm a fairly big guy. I like fat 50's necks on les pauls, but to me, it's just what comes natural on an LP. I like modern c necks on fenders, but this doesn't mean I refuse to play a fender with a different neck profile. some people are just ridiculous sometimes.
raygun85 wrote:Echoing Aaron's sentiments, I have always felt the same way about shred guitars. Some of those rock and metal cats play very fast where precision and accuracy would be high on their list of priorities. Why is it that many of the features of Mosrite guitars in the 60s coincidentally became the standard for shredders? (e.g. thin necks, slimmer nut widths, shorter scale, incredibly high output (for the time)...etc...) Speaking of shredders...has anyone sat down and listened to a couple of Joe Maphis tunes before?I don't care what kind of music you're into, hands-down, Joe Maphis had to be one of the world's BEST guitarists EVER. And what kind of guitar did he play again???
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And what about those Ventures boys? I heard they could really rip it up too, no? I've always thought it interesting that they sounded a lot mellower before and after the Mosrite era. They all did some of their best (and most rockin') work when they were playing Mosrites.
Rich121 wrote:
I like Joe so much that I choked the 38 bucks for his pricey Oz made Cd. Besides the Matons I've seen him play an L5 and rip on a tele. But I have never see him with a Mosrite. Did you guys get him to try one when he was at the Celeb Club meeting?
On a side note: as to shredders. I some how just can't see someone sweeping or tapping a tiny fretted Mosrite
oipunkguy wrote:i don't get people with these complaints. I mean a mosrite neck is not that different to a lot of the metal guitars, ibanez, jackson, etc. and I don't hear people sayin' that these necks are too skinny. I mean I prefer a mosrite 70's neck over the 60's because the string spacing is a little more comfortable for me, but this is not deal breaker, and I'm a fairly big guy. I like fat 50's necks on les pauls, but to me, it's just what comes natural on an LP. I like modern c necks on fenders, but this doesn't mean I refuse to play a fender with a different neck profile. some people are just ridiculous sometimes.
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