Odd pickguard with 1965 Ventures Bass. Is it authentic ?

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Re: Odd pickguard with 1965 Ventures Bass. Is it authentic ?

Postby Louie7 » Wed Dec 12, 2012 4:18 pm

rcblair wrote:Louie,

If you are used to forums like Talkbass where threads get immediate replies you will find that this forum is very different. There is no better place to find information about Mosrites, but a lot of members only visit occasionally and threads may go days, weeks or months without any activity. Nothing personal, it's just the way it is.

Rick B.



Okay..... I figured it was something like that. I still don't quite get the gun shy reference. But hey.... 8-)

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Re: Odd pickguard with 1965 Ventures Bass. Is it authentic ?

Postby Louie7 » Thu Dec 27, 2012 12:06 am

rcblair wrote:Louie,

If you are used to forums like Talkbass where threads get immediate replies you will find that this forum is very different. There is no better place to find information about Mosrites, but a lot of members only visit occasionally and threads may go days, weeks or months without any activity. Nothing personal, it's just the way it is.

Rick B.


this forum is a DRAG. Nothing PERSONAL. that's just the WAY it is.

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Re: Odd pickguard with 1965 Ventures Bass. Is it authentic ?

Postby MWaldorf » Thu Dec 27, 2012 11:02 am

Louie,

The Mosrite community is smaller than that of a general interest board like TalkBass, so there will be less posts regardless of the topic. Beyond that, I think the folks here in general reserve responses for when they've got something specific to contribute.

Personally, I have no idea how your pickguard came to have those markings/stains. I suppose I could have posted "I have no idea", or made some wild, uninformed guesses, but what would that have accomplished?

Sorry you're disappointed with the forum, but it is just the way it is.

Mel
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Re: Odd pickguard with 1965 Ventures Bass. Is it authentic ?

Postby Dennisthe Menace » Thu Dec 27, 2012 8:20 pm

MWaldorf wrote:Louie,

The Mosrite community is smaller than that of a general interest board like TalkBass, so there will be less posts regardless of the topic. Beyond that, I think the folks here in general reserve responses for when they've got something specific to contribute.

Personally, I have no idea how your pickguard came to have those markings/stains. I suppose I could have posted "I have no idea", or made some wild, uninformed guesses, but what would that have accomplished?

Sorry you're disappointed with the forum, but it is just the way it is.

Mel
Louie,

Mel is correct.....I/We (the Forum) will ALWAYS respond if we DEFINITELY know the 'right/wrong, yes/no,' etc answer to
a question, project, problem, idea etc. But sometimes there might be a delayed response to a post, due to some members
wanting to research for a more accurate answer before we respond :ugeek: . Sometimes it takes time, sometimes longer :oops: ......
But I too would of responded with a "I have no clue," and nothing would of been accomplished :roll: ....Yes, we do SOME things
a little differently around here, but it is well worth the wait.....sorry for the delayed response to your original post........ ;)

DtM
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