03-22-2022, 12:57 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-22-2022, 01:00 AM by AmericanBuffalo.)
(03-22-2022, 12:43 AM)727Sky Wrote: I went through several guitars until I found one of the first 5 hand made (non-production) Mosrite guitars painted in a Fusha red color. Under different stage lights the guitar would be red, pink, or even blue.I just love those old Mosrite guitars. Yours was a special one. Only a handful of those were around. I remember these big roll tuck Kustom amplifiers. Sonic weapons in another incarnation or the wrong hands! Thanks for checking out my thread. I have always enjoyed what you have brought to ATS over the years just thought I would get that out there.
I was using a roll and tuck red metal flake Custom Amp that had a 15" speaker and what they called a 15" horn...the amp stood over 5 feet tall and could kill a fly at several hundred feet with its' awesome sound waves..?.. Our rhythm guitar guy Dave also bought a Mosrite but his was a production model and was not even in the same class as the hand made guitar. When I got out of playing and was going overseas I sold everything and to this day regret the Mosrite was sold too. The only bad thing I would say about that guitar was the body was soft so you had to be careful to not get dings and dents. It had some of the lightest action of any guitar I have ever played.. those were the days...
I now have a cheap electric Fender knock off and a good standard guitar which I religiously pick up and tune once a year and even sometime play just to see if my fingers are still working ?
The pictures of the guitars you have posted
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