A great shot of Mosrite guitars.

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A great shot of Mosrite guitars.

Postby ElTwang » Tue Apr 29, 2014 11:40 am

I don't know if this has been posted before but take a look at this video.
The university town Umeå in northern Sweden, has become the home of one of the world’s finest vintage guitar collections.


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Postby SanchoPansen » Tue Apr 29, 2014 2:50 pm

Very nice collection they have there. Thanks for sharing!

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Postby BRRanger » Tue Apr 29, 2014 3:45 pm

Wow, who knew!? Nice display!
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Postby MWaldorf » Tue Apr 29, 2014 9:18 pm

Interesting to see all the three pickup models - I remember reading somewhere that in the early 80s someone in Sweden ordered several dozen; looks like some stayed in country!
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Re: A great shot of Mosrite guitars.

Postby ElTwang » Tue Apr 29, 2014 11:13 pm

MWaldorf wrote:Interesting to see all the three pickup models - I remember reading somewhere that in the early 80s someone in Sweden ordered several dozen; looks like some stayed in country!


My thoughts exactly, Mel.

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Postby Mr. Bill » Wed Apr 30, 2014 9:45 am

Thank you for the link.

The row of amps with the guitars hanging on the front, reminded me of my first high school band. After setting up the equipment we would hang our guitars like that to show them off. It didn't look quite the same with Silvertone amps and Harmony guitars.

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Postby zarfnober » Wed Apr 30, 2014 12:30 pm

Mr. Bill wrote:Thank you for the link.

The row of amps with the guitars hanging on the front, reminded me of my first high school band. After setting up the equipment we would hang our guitars like that to show them off. It didn't look quite the same with Silvertone amps and Harmony guitars.


But a Mosrite sounds killer through a Silvertone or Danelectro!

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Re: A great shot of Mosrite guitars.

Postby stl80 » Fri May 02, 2014 7:37 am

Really? I'll have to try my Ventures II through my Silvertone 100 watter with 6 tens. Never would have crossed my mind. I thought Mosrites went with Bandmasters and Dual Showmans.
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Re: A great shot of Mosrite guitars.

Postby Nokie » Mon May 05, 2014 10:02 pm

It looks to me as if the thousands of guitars in this museum are not to be played and that is extremely unfortunate if it is the case. I heard a phrase in the clip where the owners are happy that so many folks "enjoy looking at guitars" or something close to that. Yes, we find much enjoyment in looking at guitars. A good part of that enjoyment for me has always been the thought that maybe one day I'll get to play that original sidejack Mosrite or '54 Strat. I always loved looking at the guitars at Deke's festival and the guitars folks display here on the forum BUT those guitars get played (for the most part). The main enjoyment intended in the mfg of a guitar is that someone is going to play it - the visual is secondary. That said, would I put this museum high on my list the next time I'm in Sweden? Oh yeah - I'll be ashamed to support it but I like to drool as much as the next kid.
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Re: A great shot of Mosrite guitars.

Postby sumlin » Thu May 08, 2014 5:51 am

Nokie wrote:It looks to me as if the thousands of guitars in this museum are not to be played and that is extremely unfortunate if it is the case. I heard a phrase in the clip where the owners are happy that so many folks "enjoy looking at guitars" or something close to that. Yes, we find much enjoyment in looking at guitars. A good part of that enjoyment for me has always been the thought that maybe one day I'll get to play that original sidejack Mosrite or '54 Strat. I always loved looking at the guitars at Deke's festival and the guitars folks display here on the forum BUT those guitars get played (for the most part). The main enjoyment intended in the mfg of a guitar is that someone is going to play it - the visual is secondary. That said, would I put this museum high on my list the next time I'm in Sweden? Oh yeah - I'll be ashamed to support it but I like to drool as much as the next kid.
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My understanding is that they are all working guitars and are played as regularly as they can be bearing in mind the owners own so many and you can only play one at a time. Lots of the guitars in the collection are far from pristine and far from original and there seems to be an emphasis on the instruments as working tools. When you bear in mind some musicians who could use their enormous guitar collections regularly onstage choose to lock them away in bank vaults, this is a pretty cool thing to do in my book.
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