Tell me about my new USA Mosrite

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Tell me about my new USA Mosrite

Postby Elliot Easton » Wed Jan 12, 2011 11:25 am

Hi guys,
I have had a pearl white Fillmore 'Mark I for several years and just got a candy apple USA model after contributing a track to the new Mosrite tribute album called "Rebirth". The two seem virtually identical, and both are incredibly good guitars. Are the parts made in Japan and assembled in the USA or is this a fully 'made in USA' guitar. Throw in Ed Roman's shop and I'm completely confused as to these guitars origins! I don't see any threads about these so I figured I'd start one. I'll post photos soon.
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Re: Tell me about my new USA Mosrite

Postby Sarah93003 » Wed Jan 12, 2011 12:12 pm

I'm sure others will be along to "straighten" out the story. It's a tangled web, to be sure. We would love to see photos of your gear!
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Re: Tell me about my new USA Mosrite

Postby Strat-o-rama » Wed Jan 12, 2011 12:36 pm

The current USA models are Fillmore parts, assembled (to a degree) in Bakersfield, CA by Dana Moseley. Dana also hand winds the pick-ups and completes the final set-up. I don't think Ed Roman has any of these.
All of us here look forward to the "Rebirth" project, and I also very much enjoy the Tiki Gods, where the sounds of the Mosrite are a natural fit.

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Re: Tell me about my new USA Mosrite

Postby Elliot Easton » Wed Jan 12, 2011 12:41 pm

Thanks Strat,
The Rebirth album sounds great! Some of the tracks will really blow folks away. Brent Mason on a Mosrite is really something to hear!
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Re: Tell me about my new USA Mosrite

Postby Strat-o-rama » Wed Jan 12, 2011 12:50 pm

Hey Elliot,
I did a little digging. It may be the "Original" that bears the Dana pickups, but I believe a lot of this has to do with when the guitar/parts arrived from Japan. Maybe Artie from Front Porch will chime in...

Brent Mason on a Mosrite...I wonder how he liked the narrow neck... (a frequent "adjustment" factor on the part of the player).

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Re: Tell me about my new USA Mosrite

Postby Olav » Wed Jan 12, 2011 2:39 pm

Sarah93003 wrote:I'm sure others will be along to "straighten" out the story. It's a tangled web, to be sure. We would love to see photos of your gear!


O brother... Once EE starts posting his collection (past and present) you better get comfy...
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Re: Tell me about my new USA Mosrite

Postby Elliot Easton » Wed Jan 12, 2011 2:58 pm

[quote="Strat-o-rama"]

Brent Mason on a Mosrite...I wonder how he liked the narrow neck... (a frequent "adjustment" factor on the part of the player).

I doesn't seem to matter at all. Wait'll you hear his version of "Caravan"-wow!
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Re: Tell me about my new USA Mosrite

Postby zarfnober » Wed Jan 12, 2011 6:31 pm

Hey Elliot, do you ever look in the mirror when playing just to see what it looks like to play right handed? Simple minds want to know.

Anyway, welcome to the forum. I remember talking to Loretta Mosely several years back and she told me yours was one of the few left handed Mosrites ever made. Does your guitar have Semies signature on the back of the headstock?

And yes, we are all looking forward to a Cars reunion.

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Re: Tell me about my new USA Mosrite

Postby Elliot Easton » Thu Jan 13, 2011 6:19 pm

Semie hand made me two. I no longer own either, unfortunately. One was a blue one on which he made a custom designed "ee" logo where the ventures logo would be. the other was a red triple pickup bound sidejack. he also made a 5 string bass for ben and another plashy red mark for ric.
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Re: Tell me about my new USA Mosrite

Postby Sarah93003 » Thu Jan 13, 2011 6:56 pm

Woah! Those would be neat to see. Do you have any photos of them?
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