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MY
MOSRITES
MOSRITE HISTORY
MOSRITE SERIAL # AND
MODEL LISTING
MOSRITE TIMELINE
MOSRITE PICS (THE
EARLY YEARS)
MOSRITE PIC OF THE MONTH
MOSRITE MYTHS AND
ANSWER PAGES
MOSRITE LINKS
MOSRITE CATALOGUES
THESE MAY HELP YOU IDENTIFY
YOUR MOSRITE
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1990's Mosrite Japan Mk II
Serial number
I bought this to play live when I wanted to feel a bit like
Johnny. It's much heavier than a real Mosrite but it looks
close enough.
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1967 Mosrite Celebrity III
Serial number
This was a wreck when I got it. It was pretty much a neck
and body. It's got active electronics like my Bluesbender
deluxe with coil taps on two of my humbuckers. Great for using
live. It's not pretty, but it sounds great.
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1966 Mosrite Mk V
Serial number B708
This is my main live guitar. I love the feel and sound of
it. I've taken the toggle switch out and it's just the bridge
pick up straight to the volume and then out. Just like Johnny.
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1970's Mosrite Firstman
Serial number FM2362T
This was made in Japan in the very early 70's by Firstman
who later turned into Mosrite Japan. This is a great Mosrite
copy.
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1966 Mosrite Celebrity III
Serial number
This one has the optional Moseley vibrato which is such a
great design. I really love these hollowbody Mosrites.
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1989 Mosrite
Serial number ME003
This is a rare one as these were being were made towards the
end of Mosrite as a "budget" Ventures model. This
has no binding or German carve and the Moseley hardtail which
was based on the vibrato base plate.
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