Sad to say, but I must sell my Mosrite to pay my rent and bills.
Black Mosrite Mark I reissue, made by Firstman Japan in the 70's. I've had this guitar for a little over half a year and it is the best sounding guitar I've ever had. It's very versitile, also. It has a great tone for western swing. There's lots of twang for country, and of course, you can crank up the verb to 10 and get an authentic surf guitar sound.
**PRICE LOWERED TO $750** plus shipping. Comes with an Epiphone case that is in fair condition (never got around to getting a real Mosrite case).
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70's Mosrite Mark I Reissue
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I can't play worth a doodle, but I have always wanted a Mosrite just to have one and plink on it or let someone who can play, play it.
The last time I saw Semie was at the National Quartet Convention in Nashville, I think the early nineties, and he had started making guitars again. I talked to him a while and got one of his new brochures.
If I could afford it I would buy this one. I got too much musical equipment now and don't use half of it.
WH
The last time I saw Semie was at the National Quartet Convention in Nashville, I think the early nineties, and he had started making guitars again. I talked to him a while and got one of his new brochures.
If I could afford it I would buy this one. I got too much musical equipment now and don't use half of it.
WH
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