Postby Mainlente » Fri Jul 18, 2008 1:03 pm
Thanks, Dennisthe Menace, for your welcome. I'll try to answer your questions the best I can.
I have a few questions, first of all, when you say masterfully customized, are these things that you know of, that were changed on the guitar?
Having held and played other Combos, this is definitely different from them. I don't see how the contour on the bass-side lower bout could be achieved without removing the binding. It's almost like a Stratocaster in the way it's shaped.
Is the guitar a refin, and if so, are you sure the binding was removed, or was it just painted over?
If Semie didn't do this himself, then whoever contoured the body refinished it. But I will tell you this, Dennis, it is a superb job. The high glossy finish is of OEM quality. Plus, there is no evidence of overspray anywhere. I checked the binding of the f-hole very closely. This was a very high-end job — which leads me to suspect this was a Semie custom, which, as you know, he was inclined to do from time to time. The neck has aged beautifully and the binding of the fingerboard has that yellowing found on vintage instruments.
Do you still have the original Bridge?
I don't know if you're familiar with Curtis Muldoon up in Canada. He acquired a warehouse full of Semie's tools, bodies, necks, and other spare parts from one of Semie's creditors. He informed me that Semie had been experimenting with different types roller bridges. This may be one of them, I don't know. The one he ultimately chose is the one that's on Semie's guitars from the Jonas Ridge era.
When was "the Ventures" decal put on?
Do you know about Tym's Guitars? He is certainly one of the leading authorities on Mosrites. (He has a very interesting history of Mosrites on his website.) I asked him about The Ventures decal on the headstock. He told me a fascinating story. He said, back in the '60s, guitar dealers were having a hard time moving Mosrite guitars other than The Ventures models. So, to help sell slow moving inventory, it was a common practice for some dealers to put The Ventures decals on the headstocks to stimulate interest in them. So, it is conceivable that the music store that originally sold this guitar in 1968 could have put the sticker on there. It was on when I bought the guitar.
Are you the Original Owner?
No, I bought it a couple of years ago from a guy who really didn't know what he had.