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Anyone have a Mark V that you can share pics and info...
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Re: Mark V discussion
This may be the wrong department to ask this question, but I was told by someone who knows these Mosrites very well that there were standard-sized Mosrites and smaller-bodied Mosrites.
Are the Mark Vs the smaller-bodied ones? If so, how much smaller are the bodies?
--Jim
Are the Mark Vs the smaller-bodied ones? If so, how much smaller are the bodies?
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JimPage wrote:This may be the wrong department to ask this question, but I was told by someone who knows these Mosrites very well that there were standard-sized Mosrites and smaller-bodied Mosrites.
Are the Mark Vs the smaller-bodied ones? If so, how much smaller are the bodies?
--Jim
The scale length is supposed to be the same, I'm not sure how much smaller the bodies are but I saw a picture that had both a Mark I and Mark V in it, The Mark I seemed a lot bigger. I'll have to see if I can find that pic...
Edit: Found it. Picture is of ranran19701's collection, You can see the Mark V and Mark I on the right.
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Re: Mark V discussion
Thanks, Austin. That photo is very illuminating. There seems to be, unless that is a trick of perspective or something, a substantial difference in the size of those two Mosrites.
Also, on the Mark V, the neck seems to be set deeper into the body, the neck pickup isn't slanted, and the bridge is set much closer to the bottom of the body itself.
I would conclude from those differences that, even is the scale is the same on both, the two Marks would have a much different playing feel.
From a design point of view, the Mark I is, to my eye, a snazzier-looking instrument and the Mark V looks more student-model.
--Jim
Also, on the Mark V, the neck seems to be set deeper into the body, the neck pickup isn't slanted, and the bridge is set much closer to the bottom of the body itself.
I would conclude from those differences that, even is the scale is the same on both, the two Marks would have a much different playing feel.
From a design point of view, the Mark I is, to my eye, a snazzier-looking instrument and the Mark V looks more student-model.
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Is that a Vibramute on the MARK V?
make the Mos' of it, choose the 'rite stuff.
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Dennisthe Menace wrote:Is that a Vibramute on the MARK V?
It actually looks like one of the late '80s stoptails.
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+1 on Adam. I have one of those tailpieces on my VII, they look like vibramutes but say Moseley instead.
And the reason the Mark V looks so much smaller, besides it's obvious physical size and neck depth into the body, is because it is a shorter scale than a Mark 1 or Ventures II.
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And the reason the Mark V looks so much smaller, besides it's obvious physical size and neck depth into the body, is because it is a shorter scale than a Mark 1 or Ventures II.
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zarfnober wrote:And the reason the Mark V looks so much smaller, besides it's obvious physical size and neck depth into the body, is because it is a shorter scale than a Mark 1 or Ventures II.
Rocco
Are your certain it is a shorter scale? It looks more like the neck is the standard 24.5 inch scale but set deeper into the body. You can see that the bridge sits a lot farther back on the body indicating the same scale length as the Mark 1. Maybe I'm wrong about my observations though as I've never handled one of these. Maybe someone can provide the scale length for the forum.
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dubtrub wrote:zarfnober wrote:And the reason the Mark V looks so much smaller, besides it's obvious physical size and neck depth into the body, is because it is a shorter scale than a Mark 1 or Ventures II.
Rocco
Are your certain it is a shorter scale? It looks more like the neck is the standard 24.5 inch scale but set deeper into the body. You can see that the bridge sits a lot farther back on the body indicating the same scale length as the Mark 1. Maybe I'm wrong about my observations though as I've never handled one of these. Maybe someone can provide the scale length for the forum.
Bingo Danny....and that is why it looks shorter, however the scale length is the same.....

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