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Is it worth it to restore this Mosrite / Ventures Bass?
Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 10:10 pm
by tbelcher
I recently bought a Mosrite Ventures bass at a garage sale knowing nothing about it. After doing a little research on the Internet it seems like I might be in for quite a bit of work. It looks like the previous owner stripped it for parts (see attached images).
Does anyone have any advice as to whether its worth the time / money to undertake a restoration (which I've never done before)? If not, is it worth anything if I sell it?
Thanks,
Tim
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Re: Is it worth it to restore this Mosrite / Ventures Bass?
Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 10:47 pm
by dorkrockrecords
Well, you seem to have a 1965 there with the original finish and logo intact and the frets in decent shape, so I'd say a relatively simple restoration is in order. You'll need a set of Kluson tuners, a string guide, one pickup, wiring harness, a set of knobs and a pickguard. I'm sure there are several forum members who could help you in sourcing/making the parts.
Re: Is it worth it to restore this Mosrite / Ventures Bass?
Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 11:18 pm
by oipunkguy
reduce the size of the pictures please
Re: Is it worth it to restore this Mosrite / Ventures Bass?
Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 3:25 am
by JimPage
Hey, Tim--
That is a very lucky find! Well worth restoring.
The folks on this forum can certainly steer you in the right direction as to parts and such.
Please keep us posted on your progress!!!
--Jim
Re: Is it worth it to restore this Mosrite / Ventures Bass?
Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 6:52 am
by Sarah93003
That should be a fun project. Don't you just love cigarette burns in the headstock? Must have been a Blues player.

Re: Is it worth it to restore this Mosrite / Ventures Bass?
Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 9:36 pm
by tbelcher
Thanks for the quick replies everyone. Sorry about the size of the pictures; the Hubble telescope wasn't available, so this is as large as I could get them

My big fear with starting this is the paint job. I've heard that I should keep the original color, but what it I want to repair the gouges/dings? I think I can do a decent job with the hardware (at least the wiring and anything that screws on). Next up is budgeting and finding the parts. Any approximations on the cost and where to start looking for parts?
Thanks,
Tim
Re: Is it worth it to restore this Mosrite / Ventures Bass?
Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 10:46 pm
by dubtrub
Restoring doesn't mean refinishing. Once you start filling dings, scrapes and scratches you will destroy any value worthy of restoration. You'd be better off with a made in Asia lookalike clone found on eBay for around $200-$400. Leave everything as is and source out the parts to get it operational. Use modern reproduction parts from various vendors such as Ed Elliott, Bob Shade and Artie. All are members of this forum. You can follow Mosrite listings for a couple of years and eventually in the process you will locate original 60s era parts to replace the reproduction parts. When you are done you will have a nice desirable vintage guitar.
Re: Is it worth it to restore this Mosrite / Ventures Bass?
Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 11:07 pm
by Sarah93003
And that's how it's done.

Re: Is it worth it to restore this Mosrite / Ventures Bass?
Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 1:14 pm
by 101Volts
Looks like an easy restoration if you don't monkey with the paint job. I see you'll need tuners, a bass string guide, a pickguard, electronics and wiring, knobs, a pickup and maybe a thumb rest.
Austin
Re: Is it worth it to restore this Mosrite / Ventures Bass?
Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 1:34 pm
by dorkrockrecords
Is there an echo in here?