n00b in the world of Mosrite
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Hi, newbie to everything Mosrite here. Huge fan of The MC5, always thought Fred Smith's Mosrite guitar was the coolest guitarmodel I ever saw. I'm hoping to learn lots about these guitars overhere and to maybe one day in the (hopefully) foreseeable future own a (lefty)Mosrite guitar myself. Unfortunately money still doesn't grow on trees where I live, so it'll either be a clone or it'll be a while.
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Welcome to the forum.
There's a ton of information here on the forum that should keep you busy while waiting to get that Mosrite. A lefty may be a little harder to find.
There's a ton of information here on the forum that should keep you busy while waiting to get that Mosrite. A lefty may be a little harder to find.
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welcome as well... "Good things come to those who wait" Thats what someone $RiCh$ must say...
Enjoy Olav
Enjoy Olav
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Yes Olav, Welcome!
Yeah, MC5 was a great band back in the day.
Yeah, MC5 was a great band back in the day.
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Hi there, and welcome to the forum!
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Cheers and welcome!
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Welcome 
I remember buying kick out the jams and seeing sonics mosrite and thought "thats cool" a few years later i found out what it was.
i just bought a white mosrite MK1 excellent because it looked like sonics.
Damm i'm in the mood to listen listen to that album again
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I remember buying kick out the jams and seeing sonics mosrite and thought "thats cool" a few years later i found out what it was.
i just bought a white mosrite MK1 excellent because it looked like sonics.
Damm i'm in the mood to listen listen to that album again

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Re: n00b in the world of Mosrite
Hey Olav, welcome to the forum!
It's almost like booking into "Hotel California"... once you're in, you can never leave...
Enjoy and good luck in finding a suitable Mosrite lefty.
BTW I think that your best bet would be to try and get a Japanese Mosrite lefty...(we've seen one or two on eBay a while back). Semie Moseley didn't make any lefty's himself (that I know of) but you never know with Mosrite history
It's almost like booking into "Hotel California"... once you're in, you can never leave...

Enjoy and good luck in finding a suitable Mosrite lefty.
BTW I think that your best bet would be to try and get a Japanese Mosrite lefty...(we've seen one or two on eBay a while back). Semie Moseley didn't make any lefty's himself (that I know of) but you never know with Mosrite history

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Welcome to the Forum, Olav. Glad to have you join us.
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Welcome
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make the Mos' of it, choose the 'rite stuff.
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