Postby 101Volts » Sat Feb 18, 2012 5:52 pm
Congratulations on your find! How do you like its size? I find this design to be very comfortable, It's a joy to hold and play and it's also a light guitar. Watch out though, They can get dings extremely easily! I've put a few dings in mine (Which needs refinished anyway, See my restoration thread) Just by hitting it with a screwdriver while reinstalling the pickups. If you ever need to take parts off, Take it slow and steady.
Paul, As far as I've known this model has never been reissued under the Ventures II name and it probably never will be (Perhaps barring custom orders) Due to possible confusion with the other, More popular "Johnny" Style Ventures II. Actually, Mosrite made three designs under the Ventures II name:
#1, The "Johnny" Or "Slab Body" Model, Manufactured for a short time only in 1965.
#2, Looks the same as Mosman's model except the neck was slightly shorter at the heel and the neck pickup was farther away from the bridge. Some of these models got parts from the earlier model and perhaps some also got necks from the earlier model. Manufactured in 1965, I'm not sure for how long.
#3, Mosman's model. Later renamed the Mark V some time in 1966, If my Mosrite history is right. Identical to 1966 Mark Vs with the truss rod adjustment at the body. Manufactured in late 1965? And early 1966. My Ventures II neck has a manufacturing date of January, I think, While the body was manufactured in March.
Austin
1966 Ventures II (German Carved, B670.)
1970s "Not a Blues Bender" Bodies: 2.
1976 Brass Rail Deluxe #10.
2013 Fender Pawn Shop Bass VI.