Mosrite "Sweet Spot" Bass

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Mosrite "Sweet Spot" Bass

Postby Nokie » Tue Jan 31, 2012 11:40 pm

I'm quite excited to have recently aquired a '66 Ventures Model Mosrite Bass that has the best of the '65 and '66 features (IMHO). It has the two pickups of the '66 model but the Fender knobs and truss rod access at the base of the neck of the '65. It plays beautifully but is certainly in relic condition. -Marty
http://www.planktones.com/PageMosriteBass.html

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Re: Mosrite "Sweet Spot" Bass

Postby Veenture » Wed Feb 01, 2012 3:02 am

Nice score, Marty, congrats!
I love (and highly prefer) the features on your transitional model making it the IDEAL Mosrite bass (for me) to have. I envy you but I do have my Aria The Ventures model VMB-75 bass (CAR) which has 2 pickups also and produces that sweet Jazzbass tone with both pickups going on equal volume. I take it the toggle switch on yours is 3-way.
OK, so no duckfeet tuners on the bass but then I do spot that your hardshell case sports a 'duckfeet' pull-tag! LOL.
The case looks to be original too. WOW!!! 8-)
-Paul

[edit] spelling: duckfoot/duckfeet :D

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Re: Mosrite "Sweet Spot" Bass

Postby mrmomo » Wed Feb 01, 2012 5:53 am

Great find, Marty! I looked at your site and that's quite a nice Mosrite (and Fender) collection.
I'm jealous... :)
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Postby MWaldorf » Wed Feb 01, 2012 11:16 am

Congrats Marty, that's a beaut!
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Re: Mosrite "Sweet Spot" Bass

Postby Nokie » Wed Feb 01, 2012 11:51 am

Veenture wrote:Nice score, Marty, congrats!
I love (and highly prefer) the features on your transitional model making it the IDEAL Mosrite bass (for me) to have. I envy you but I do have my Aria The Ventures model VMB-75 bass (CAR) which has 2 pickups also and produces that sweet Jazzbass tone with both pickups going on equal volume. I take it the toggle switch on yours is 3-way.
OK, so no duckfeet tuners on the bass but then I do spot that your hardshell case sports a 'duckfeet' pull-tag! LOL.
The case looks to be original too. WOW!!! 8-)
-Paul

[edit] spelling: duckfoot/duckfeet :D


Hey Paul, The case is indeed original and in nice shape, better condition than the bass. That Aria VMB-75 is a nice bass! -MT

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Re: Mosrite "Sweet Spot" Bass

Postby Edward Lopez » Wed Feb 01, 2012 5:03 pm

Veenture wrote:Nice score, Marty, congrats!
I love (and highly prefer) the features on your transitional model making it the IDEAL Mosrite bass (for me) to have. I envy you but I do have my Aria The Ventures model VMB-75 bass (CAR) which has 2 pickups also and produces that sweet Jazzbass tone with both pickups going on equal volume. I take it the toggle switch on yours is 3-way.
OK, so no duckfeet tuners on the bass but then I do spot that your hardshell case sports a 'duckfeet' pull-tag! LOL.
The case looks to be original too. WOW!!! 8-)
-Paul

[edit] spelling: duckfoot/duckfeet :D


A more popular concept for the "duckfeet" is seen in this photo (hairdo misspelled):
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For Mosriters it's accepted as duck's feet, but others see Bart Simpson's haircut and one guitar owner even made his headstock look like Bart's head!

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Re: Mosrite "Sweet Spot" Bass

Postby Veenture » Thu Feb 02, 2012 2:31 am

On a serious note though, for those (like me) who did not catch on from the start that the Mosrite "duckfeet" tuners are, of course in fact, mini Mosrite headstock shapes and as I see it, Semie going 'over the top' on this one :P

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Re: Mosrite "Sweet Spot" Bass

Postby juan_10 » Thu Feb 02, 2012 7:53 am

Semie going 'over the top' on this one :P

Made me chuckle :-) I would have added 'Again' lol.

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Re: Mosrite "Sweet Spot" Bass

Postby Haole Jim » Fri Jun 22, 2012 7:45 pm

Why did Semie go to Fender tuners? The duckfeet Mo ones seem to work fine, even after many decades, in this opinion.

Congrats on the Bass. Yes, that is a vrty nice instrument, as others have noted.

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Re: Mosrite "Sweet Spot" Bass

Postby Nokie » Wed Jun 27, 2012 7:41 pm

Haole Jim wrote:Why did Semie go to Fender tuners? The duckfeet Mo ones seem to work fine, even after many decades, in this opinion.

Congrats on the Bass. Yes, that is a vrty nice instrument, as others have noted.


Thanks Jim,

It was the other way around on the tuners. Semie started the Ventures model Mosrite Bass with the Fender knobs and then changed to the more disticntive duckfeet knobs. They do indeed work fine as I understand it.
-Marty


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