[color=#80BF00]what about any of the new fillmore mosrites really? i'd love to hear some owner (or people who've played them) feedback on the different models (like juan_10's insight). i was checking out the '65, but i'm weighing all my options on my next purchase: ranger, original '63-'66, vintage . . . i'm going mad over the choices. help![/color]
Yes, well here I go in the role of "underdog" Bassist again! (-:
I have a Fillmore Model- A 1965 'Ranger' Bass which is the Fillmore Japan-built version of the single-pup Ventures Model. It's SunBurst, short-scale, zero-fretted, speed frets, cream p/g
rosewood board, basswood body, rosewood tailpiece and Mosrite bridge, I believe it was called a roller bridge.
Everything about the construction and tone of this bass is 1st rate- I have several high-end basses, I acquired this Model, S/N RGB003, because it is a unique one-off very hard to find instrument, it plays amazingly, sounds totally kewl, and lastly because the wacko fanatics on this Forum pressed my intrinsic digging of the Mosrite design and vibe...
The Ventures were of my generation as a pre-teen; they were IT, pre-Beatles.
Not a guitarist, can't go there, not a Mosrite vintage owner or expert, can't go there.
Bass player, owner- CAN go there!
I posted about this instrument on Harmony Central Bass Forum
Many idiots dissed it..."fugly"
!
Rather have a Fender, blablabla.
Thye don't get it, they can't play bass (believe that!) and their freakin' brain cells are MUDD.
Okay rant over.
Quality, tone, excellent instruments.
Fillmore makes a GREAT Mosrite as far as I'm concerned.