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Click any picture for supersize view! From the early 70s we have this very hip Mosrite 350! You could consider Semie’s take on the Telecaster! A seldom seen model. Mosrite made a mono version as well as a stereo version. This is a mono one. Single cut body with a vaguely Tele outline. The trademark slim maple neck features a bound rosewood fingerboard with the usual low frets. Dual humbucking pickups are hooked to a phase switch. Original Grover tuners and the famous Mosely vibrato round out the hardware. This example is finished in a cool cherry wine red color. Very cool look. A very fun guitar for the bucks! This Mosrite plays and sounds great. Like most Mosrites, it has low frets for fast playing. Blues benders probably wouldn’t dig it but jazzers, surf cats and hillbilly super pickers would. The dual humbucking pickups sound nice and warm. The phase switch gives a cool tone when both pickups are engaged. Condition wise, this one has seen some use but is very solid. It has checking, scratches, dents, chips and dings as you would expect a 30 year old player’s guitar to have. Honest wear. The trem arm is a little loose. Comes in original hardshell case. I’ve been having a great time with this Mosrite. It looks cool, plays great and sounds awesome. Definitely a seldom seen model on the used market, this may be your best chance to grab this one. SOLD! SOLD! |
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