this guitar was definitely a '61 or '62, which he E-Mailed me back and later confirmed.
I'm surprised that they have not corrected this yet.....

p.s. Note the Vibro-mute on the six string bridge

dubtrub wrote:Progress report: I have now sprayed the silver underbase, transparent blue color coat and two heavy wet coats of clear lacquer on the bass project. I will allowed it to cure for a while then wet sand it and spray additional clear coats. The final stage will be to wet sand then polish with rubbing compound to achieve a glass smooth high gloss finish. Stay tuned, for the next pictures you see will be the assemebled finished guitar.
Dennisthe Menace wrote:Mama Mia!!!............Is that my Garbage Bag Danny?!?!?
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Yeah I definitely agree. I had it wired and played it for a while before taking it back apart for the finish. I also purchased a '72 two pickup. If I was to build another, I would never waste the time and money on a two pickup Mosrite clone bass. Maybe Bob Bogle was onto something with his two pickup, three control Mosrite bass way back when.zak wrote:That looks great! My only bit of advice would be to avoid the "standard" Mosrite wiring scheme because the "combined" pickup setting on the 2-pickup basses is virtually useless, huge volume drop and pretty thin sound.
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