The Moseley-Mouradian Meeting is True

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The Moseley-Mouradian Meeting is True

Postby Black Headstock » Thu Sep 30, 2010 3:02 pm

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Well, the Forum's "Eltuce" was absolutely right about Semie Moseley & Jim Mouradian having gotten together for a most memorable meeting; however it was not for lunch, but instead for breakfast.

I was speaking with Jim Mouradian and he remembers the Semie encounter very well. It was at a guitar show in Dallas/Forth Worth. As Jim remembers it was at a "small" hotel breakfast/dining room with only about 8 booths; he didn't know Semie would be there; there was no "crowd" to see or meet him (Semie); Jim recalls Semie being a "good spirit", very "talkative", and "wide-awake" in his personality and mood.

Jim decribed it as Semie being pleased to "hold court" right there in the little hotel breakfast room. And that he was most earnest in really "getting back on top in the scene". And Jim felt that Semie was feeling at that time that he and his company never really got the level of "recognition" that his instruments and company justly deserved.

I can appreciate how these two (American masters) connected that morning for breakfast; they both seemed to radiate "good spirit" and unmatched dedication to their form of art & design.

So, Eltuce, you had it right on; thanks for sharing the lead on this neat little Mosrite-Mouradian story.

I am proud to own both masters works of supreme craftsmanship.

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Re: The Mosley-Mouradian Meeting is True

Postby eltuce » Thu Sep 30, 2010 3:12 pm

Nice! Now I don't have to wait until the next time I drag myself over there to ask him about it.

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Re: The Mosley-Mouradian Meeting is True

Postby Black Headstock » Thu Sep 30, 2010 6:06 pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvHFtF1rdRo

Check out Chris Squire of Yes playing his Mouradian CS-74 bass (Owner of a Lonely Heart). Jim Mouradian designed and produced this distinctive instrument specifically for Squire.

Good shot about 33 seconds in; and a few more good shots within the first 3 minutes.

CS-74 designates Chris Squire, and LS-74 designates Lead Squire.

Only 24 LS-74s ever produced.

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Re: The Mosley-Mouradian Meeting is True

Postby Black Headstock » Thu Sep 30, 2010 6:18 pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UorTbj6sYdE

What the heck, one more; check out Extreme playing the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert.

Opens with a beautiful black Mouradian CS-74 bass, and at 1:02 Nuno switches guitars and rocks an awesome red Mouradian LS-74 (Washburn prototype).

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