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Glen Campbell's hollow body Mosrite

Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2013 1:46 pm
by tdaoust
Has anyone ever seen a picture of Glen Campbell with this guitar. This is my 1969 Mosrite hollow body sunburst. I know that I saw him on tv playing it at a state fair. He had a few Mosrite guitars. This style must be rare. I have seen very few pictures of one like it anywhere. She's a beauty, huh?

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151858844548665&set=pcb.10151858845928665&type=1&theater

Click NEXT on the facebook picture to see the serial number inside the f-hole.

Re: Glen Campbell's hollow body Mosrite

Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2013 2:01 pm
by MWaldorf
Here are the photos. It's a beaut - Combos are great guitars!

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Re: Glen Campbell's hollow body Mosrite

Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2013 9:14 pm
by wombat
Congratulations! I would be so proud to own one of Glen Campbell's guitars. He was always a great performer, and artist. Even now; he is declining with disease and id still sharing his craft with his fans!

Again... congratulations! Glen Campbell's guitar! Priceless!

Re: Glen Campbell's hollow body Mosrite

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 4:43 am
by tdaoust
I didn't mean to imply this guitar was owned by Glen. It's just identical to his. I am the original and only owner since I bought it new in 1969. Still, it is a pleasure to own and play. Happy to share these pictures with folks who love guitars, Mosrites, and the oh-so-talented Glen Campbell.

Original price? I think I paid about $325. I see very few pictures of this style. Must be rare.

Re: Glen Campbell's hollow body Mosrite

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 9:31 am
by wombat
:oops: Still, awesome guitar!
I for one, would absolutely love to own it!

Re: Glen Campbell's hollow body Mosrite

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 10:25 am
by MWaldorf
I'm curious - what was the experience of buying a Mosrite new? Did your local shop carry them, or did you have to travel to another town? Was the guitar in stock or did you have to order it?

Re: Glen Campbell's hollow body Mosrite

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 10:53 am
by tdaoust
I drove over to a little town called Adams, MA to a music store in a guy's garage, Fran's Music. The old guy (probably 50) sold instruments at rock-bottom prices. I ordered it and it took a month to get it. Thanks for making me relive that. :-) So glad I never sold it.

Looking back, I probably bought it somewhere close to Mosrites peak of production.

Re: Glen Campbell's hollow body Mosrite

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 3:32 pm
by rballister
Meshugga, my kid self (already a Ventures enthusiast) wandered into a tiny local music store in the middle/late sixties. The owner of the store said he had a Mosrite but was disgusted with the company because it arrived with a broken neck. He shipped it back. At that point I wrongly came to the conclusion that however cool Mosrites looked they weren't well made. When I hit 48th Street in NYC a few of years later (rock and roll guitar mecca then but no more) I don't recall seeing them. Don't know how Semie worked with retailers. I met him at a guitar show in the late 80's. He had a few of his newer models with him, but for me if it wasn't a Mark I it wasn't a Mosrite! :D
Speaking of NYC, I noticed you and many in your band are from there. Will you ever return to your ancestral home to play?

Re: Glen Campbell's hollow body Mosrite

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 10:40 pm
by MWaldorf
TDaoust - Adams, MA? That's just past the middle of nowhere! (Seriously, beautiful country up in the mountains there, but I'm amazed there was a music shop at all, let alone one that could get a Mosrite!)

RBallister - funny you should mention 48th Street. The first place I ever played a Mosrite was in one of the small shops down the street from Mannys. It was 1993 I think. I remember thinking it nailed the Ventures in Japan sound, and I also remember the price being really high. Didn't get a chance to play another one until maybe six years ago.

As for MBP coming to NY, we'd love to but it's been time/cost prohibitive up to this point. If you know anyone who'd be able to put together a tour we certainly wouldn't complain. :)

Re: Glen Campbell's hollow body Mosrite

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 9:30 am
by jeffee
if you watch any of the old Porter Wagoner shows (mainly the ones from like 67-69ish) Buck Trent (when he's not playing an electric banjo) is playing a Redburst Mosrite Combo (same as mine! :) with the full tremelo and maple colored headstock.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuPLNnC8miU

skip to about 8:10

that's the only Combo on TV that i've ever seen... i'll have to look and see if any old Glen C. tv clips exist of him playing a combo.