Other Instrument That I Like
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Absolutely love the Mosrites, still wish I had mine

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Oh yeah; I have a pile of other stuff in the stable as well; Fenders, Gretsches, and Voxes, as well a a solitary Silvertone with the amp in the case.
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Pics would be nice Paul!paologregorio wrote:Oh yeah; I have a pile of other stuff in the stable as well; Fenders, Gretsches, and Voxes, as well a a solitary Silvertone with the amp in the case.
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Re: Other Instrument That I Like
Here's a couple of more that I like

Especially when they are run through this

Especially when they are run through this
'96 1997 LH MG
'98 360 LH MG
'00 360/12 Carl Wilson LH FG
'07 730S Shiloh LH
'98 360 LH MG
'00 360/12 Carl Wilson LH FG
'07 730S Shiloh LH
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My dream Gretsch! A 1957 6120 -- just like Eddie Cochran's and George Harrison's!!! One of these days............
Leprosy is rare & scarce but nobody wants that!
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A couple of more faves. Over 'n out.....Goofyfoot.


Play on, pick often, jam with any Rickenbacker, and prosper.
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Bump! I've gotten a few non-Ricks over the past few months that have been hogging up most of my attention:
Fender Classic Players Strat 60's Reissue:
I have long avoided the (to paraphrase Paul W) bellybutton guitar to end all bellybutton guitars, but this one changed my mind. A neck designed by the custom shop, '69 pickups, and a gorgeous Sonic Blue finish have made this one hard to put down. Nobody who plays it can believe it's MIM! With Fender's recent price increase, this guitar now costs around $1,100, I got this one used around Christmas time for $550 - deals may still be able to be had.
Mosrite '65 Ventures Reissue (Excellent-made):
Anyone who came into contact with me at NAMM was probably subjected to my Mosrite gushing. I played them for the first time at the show and was totally blown away. They all sold out at NAMM save for one, which I would have come with if I'd had the cash on me (was ready to buy with credit card in hand!).
A week later, I got this Pearl White reissue, circa 2002 or so. This is one of the "Excellent" reissues, which as I understand it is one of the many companies that have had the license to build authentic Mosrites over the past few years, and are among the best.
The vibrato is the shining feature of this. If you've sworn off of clunky Bigsbys and finicky Strat "tremolos", Mosrite's vibrato system will make a believer out of you. They have smooth action, wonderful tone, and astounding tuning stability! I find myself using it often - perhaps too much. They lack sustain but boast a wonderful twang. I hear they can do surf pretty well too.
Fender Classic Players Strat 60's Reissue:
I have long avoided the (to paraphrase Paul W) bellybutton guitar to end all bellybutton guitars, but this one changed my mind. A neck designed by the custom shop, '69 pickups, and a gorgeous Sonic Blue finish have made this one hard to put down. Nobody who plays it can believe it's MIM! With Fender's recent price increase, this guitar now costs around $1,100, I got this one used around Christmas time for $550 - deals may still be able to be had.
Mosrite '65 Ventures Reissue (Excellent-made):
Anyone who came into contact with me at NAMM was probably subjected to my Mosrite gushing. I played them for the first time at the show and was totally blown away. They all sold out at NAMM save for one, which I would have come with if I'd had the cash on me (was ready to buy with credit card in hand!).
A week later, I got this Pearl White reissue, circa 2002 or so. This is one of the "Excellent" reissues, which as I understand it is one of the many companies that have had the license to build authentic Mosrites over the past few years, and are among the best.
The vibrato is the shining feature of this. If you've sworn off of clunky Bigsbys and finicky Strat "tremolos", Mosrite's vibrato system will make a believer out of you. They have smooth action, wonderful tone, and astounding tuning stability! I find myself using it often - perhaps too much. They lack sustain but boast a wonderful twang. I hear they can do surf pretty well too.
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I think the MIM Strats play and sound much better than the Standard Americans these days. Cool guitars!
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I posted this to the wrong thread a few weeks ago, so here it is again!
2007 Gretsch 6136 Brian Setzer Black Phoenix

2007 Gretsch 6136 Brian Setzer Black Phoenix

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Wow... first JB's killer MIM Strat, then the Mosrite, and now John's brace of Gretsch beauties.... sensory overload!!!!

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I am a Carvin Man! I sold my 73 4001FG after 23 years to Chris Clayton 
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My acoustics.......Martin HD-28, Martin D12-28, Gibson J-45 Rosewood. Peace, out.......Goofyfoot.


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