My first Mosrite—my first electric guitar: Post-Ventures Mark I, in sunburst. Black headstock, truss rod access under headstock plate, Kluson Deluxe tuners with white plastic knobs (faded to ivory), bolt-on neck (can’t remember if it was three-bolt or four-bolt), white pickguard, logo-stamped pickup covers, M knobs, Moseley vibrato. Maybe a ’68 or so, maybe a Parts-rite? I remember the serial no. (at bottom of fingerboard between last two frets?) seeming very low, three digits or four digits with a zero in first place; there may have been a letter preceding the number but I’m not certain. Purchased early in 1976 from Central Sales, a big music pawnshop on Central Square in Cambridge, Mass.—can’t remember what I paid for it, but with a trade-in of a beater Hofner bass I’m pretty sure the cash difference was much less than $100. The Klusons were replaced by Schallers, I think, in ’79 when I sold it to a friend for a few months—that was more of a collateral-for-loan deal than a permanent sale, and I had the modded guitar back again by early 1980. Sold in March 1981 to Keith Roscoe (now a high-end luthier) in Greensboro, NC, for $85.00… What can I say, I was an utterly broke grad student with a temporarily misplaced set of priorities. I wish I had that serial number, maybe someone on the Forum is the current owner. Either that or it’s in Japan…just hope it’s still around and in good hands, somewhere.
My next several electric guitars: Guild, Epiphone (Kalamazoo), Hagstrom, Rickenbacker, Gibson, Danelectro, Fender, Epiphone (Korea), Fender, Gibson—pretty much in that order, with multiple models of same brands at some intervals. I liked every other guitar for anywhere from three months to three years, but eventually grew restless with them all. I realized the problem early on: that Mosrite was imprinted on me, quirks (and it had many) and all. My understanding of what an electric guitar should look, feel, and sound like was completely rooted in my dear old Mark I. But by the time I realized this, Mosrites had magically migrated from the rack of cheapies in the back of the pawn shop to the rack of costly rarities in the front of the vintage guitar boutique. They were still out there, but out of reach.
My next Mosrite: IDK when, if ever, I’ll be buying another original Mark I, or a latter-day Mosrite from the workshops of Fillmore and/or Dana. But thanks to all the informative posts on this forum, I’ve been able to steer towards Hallmark. I have never read such nearly unanimous praise for any other guitar I’ve ever had. So there was nothing for it but to sell my last (disappointing) Gibson and order a 60 Custom (3 tone). That was shortly after Christmas, and I’ve been quoted a 6-8 week delivery window. No complaints, having waited this long. I’ll just sit on my front steps till then, with my laptop, so I can hang out on the forum while listening for the FedEx truck. All Mosrite knowledge and info in this post courtesy of you Bakersfiends—thanks!
Richard
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Welcome to the forum, Richard, and enjoy your new Hallmark, it's worth the wait !!
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Hello and nice to see you posting on the forum! I am sure you will find it a nice place to be.
Thank you for your order, and we thank you for your patience. All pre-orders will be shipped with a gift from Hallmark as a thank you for the short wait.
We have new colors coming out this year in the 60 Customs: Lemon Pearl, Plum Krazy, and Orange Krate.
Thanks again and Happy New Year!
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Thank you for your order, and we thank you for your patience. All pre-orders will be shipped with a gift from Hallmark as a thank you for the short wait.
We have new colors coming out this year in the 60 Customs: Lemon Pearl, Plum Krazy, and Orange Krate.
Thanks again and Happy New Year!
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Welcome to the forum Richard. I'm also on the waiting list for the next batch. So let's wait together 

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Bob: a perk for my patience from Hallmark? I'm stoked! Thanks in advance.
Sancho: I promise to be joyful and not jealous if your Hallmark arrives before mine.
The only problem I'm having with waiting is that in the interval, second thoughts can creep in. "Three-tone is classic, but that Candy Red looks tasty...Fire Sparkle, mindbending...hmmmm, you can get a Swept-Wing in blue sparkle like Dave Alexander's blue sparkle Mosrite bass, maybe Bob could do that on a 60...." I won't take this waffling beyond my own turning mind--just shows how hard it is to pick just one
Sancho: I promise to be joyful and not jealous if your Hallmark arrives before mine.
The only problem I'm having with waiting is that in the interval, second thoughts can creep in. "Three-tone is classic, but that Candy Red looks tasty...Fire Sparkle, mindbending...hmmmm, you can get a Swept-Wing in blue sparkle like Dave Alexander's blue sparkle Mosrite bass, maybe Bob could do that on a 60...." I won't take this waffling beyond my own turning mind--just shows how hard it is to pick just one

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I ordered the red/silver/blue and didn't have a second of doubt.
If the guitar is like everyone told me, I see it as my first order for a C60.
So many great colors to chose...gotta collect 'em all
If the guitar is like everyone told me, I see it as my first order for a C60.
So many great colors to chose...gotta collect 'em all

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Bob painted a "Mosrite" Hallmark Red/White/Blue pearl, with a matching headstock for me...looks real purdy!
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Welcome! The answer to the Hallmark dilemma? Buy more than one - I have 4, and always looking at what Bob produces ...
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GattonFan wrote:Welcome! The answer to the Hallmark dilemma? Buy more than one - I have 4, and always looking at what Bob produces ...
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Good point--the first Hallmark is not the final Hallmark, but merely the gateway Hallmark. Time to start saving up for that Hallmark II in blue! I'm also looking forward to the new NU FUZZ.
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