Mosrite 300 and 350 models Serial Numbers List (1970s, Telecaster-ish shape.)

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Re: Mosrite 300 and 350 Serial Numbers? (Guitar and Bass)

Postby 101Volts » Fri Feb 28, 2020 12:05 pm

VincentW wrote:Hi, I think I found 350 bass no 46:

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Thanks. I also found one, it was listed on Reverb recently.

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Re: Mosrite 300 and 350 Serial Numbers? (Guitar and Bass)

Postby GTSP » Fri Jun 12, 2020 5:55 am

My 350 just may be black ... 1) I am color blind to dark, natural tones. Dark green, dark blue, black, etc. Lots of them blend together to me. 2) it will look green under a bright LED light & black under a regular, filament light.
In order of purchase:
1) Mosrite Ranger
2) V88
3) Stereo 350
4) Hallmark II in Johnny Blue
5) Danelectro '66
6) Celebrity III
7) Hallmark Gospel
8) Serenade
9) Eastwood 300

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Re: Mosrite 300 and 350 Serial Numbers? (Guitar and Bass)

Postby 101Volts » Fri Jun 12, 2020 6:06 am

GTSP wrote:My 350 just may be black ... 1) I am color blind to dark, natural tones. Dark green, dark blue, black, etc. Lots of them blend together to me. 2) it will look green under a bright LED light & black under a regular, filament light.


Thanks. I'd have to see a photo of it under bright daylight to tell.

(Edit: list snipped from quote to condense thread.)

- Austin
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1970s "Not a Blues Bender" Bodies: 2.
1976 Brass Rail Deluxe #10.
2013 Fender Pawn Shop Bass VI.

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Re: Mosrite 300 and 350 Serial Numbers? (Guitar and Bass)

Postby moaimen » Mon Dec 14, 2020 4:11 pm

I found some printed Ebay auctions from the early 2000s with these Mosrite 350 numbers supplied by the sellers:
? 9000 V- four knob stereo, light color body wood
KO010- Model 300 One humbucking pu at neck pos, no bridge pu
KO016- Slanted Neck pos humbucker, single coil bridge pu, 2 knobs, 3 switches, mono
AO003- Moseley vibrato, stereo, light colored wood, seller thinks it is Korina.
AO202- Sunburst finish, stereo
I have very small, very badly printed photos of these, if there is a demand I could post...

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Re: Mosrite 300 and 350 Serial Numbers? (Guitar and Bass)

Postby 101Volts » Thu Dec 17, 2020 9:21 pm

moaimen wrote:I found some printed Ebay auctions from the early 2000s with these Mosrite 350 numbers supplied by the sellers:
? 9000 V- four knob stereo, light color body wood
KO010- Model 300 One humbucking pu at neck pos, no bridge pu
KO016- Slanted Neck pos humbucker, single coil bridge pu, 2 knobs, 3 switches, mono
AO003- Moseley vibrato, stereo, light colored wood, seller thinks it is Korina.
AO202- Sunburst finish, stereo
I have very small, very badly printed photos of these, if there is a demand I could post...


Thanks for the info, it's rare to see the 300 models show up at all. Please do share these scans; even if they're low quality, it's still good. Also, do you suppose perhaps "9000 V" is actually A0006, but the seller read it upside down? Semie was using a "V" stamp for these 350s, but he used it upside down.

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Re: Mosrite 300 and 350 Models Serial Numbers List (1970s.)

Postby 101Volts » Thu Dec 28, 2023 9:16 am

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13 September, 2023:

A0x51 (Stereo, Natural, Unknown 2nd digit) added. It showed up on Facebook Marketplace in New York. This one doesn't have M Knobs.

19 August, 2023:

A0072 (Stereo, Translucent Red, Moseley Vibrato Tailpiece, With Case) Added. Found on Facebook, posted on 23 Feb 2023.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/themark ... 1910473385

16 August, 2023:

A0010 (Natural) Added. Found on Reverb, and it has been for sale since June.
https://reverb.com/item/70582561-mosrit ... 350-1970-s

12 December, 2023:

Small update - now that I'm an Admin here, I can delete my replies. I've started deleting my excessive replies to this particualr 300 and 350 Serial No. #s topic, so make it easier to navigate replies here. At its peak, there were 118 replies here - and most of them were mine. I've deleted some now, but I have a lot to go, yet. I am saving each one in a text file, though. All of the data's saved.

14 December, 2023:

The guitar I previously thought was A0049 is more likely to be A0048, and at the same time, I've added the real A0049 (Natural) to the list.

?? December, 2023:

Deleted replies of my own, down from approx. 118 to 108.

26 December, 2023:

Deleted replies of my own, from approx. 108 to 73.

27 December, 2023:

Deleted replies of my own, from 73 to 61 replies to this thread.

28 December, 2023:

Update 1: Deleted more replies. Went from 61 to 25 replies to the thread. I still need to trim the last few excessive ones.

Update 2: Finally got the thread down to size, at 15 replies instead of 118.

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Instruments that are finished in any kind except Natural, White or Yellow will have their finish set in colored text, except for Black. Black instruments will use Bold Text, to stand out more clearly.


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Model Trivia:
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The 300 and 350 models were introduced in the 1970s, but I'm not sure exactly when; 1971 or 1972? They seem to have gone until 1974.

300 Models:

300 models are 1-Pickup (in stock form) models. They came as Guitar and Bass. Few have shown up, though I don't think they'd be any more valuable than a 350 model in 2022. Guitars seem to have only had the pickup in the Neck position, but the list is incomplete, yet. It seems like more 300 Basses exist than 300 Guitars.

Also, the 300 Basses come in 2 versions: the very earliest versions have a neck pickup, and both a body and neck joint identical to the 350 model. By KB0022 (and maybe even KB0012,) the body and neck joint changed. The pickup position also changed to be a Bridge Pickup. These later, more common versions have a slightly smaller body than their 350 counterparts, and the neck extends farther into the body with a different neck heel construction. It's like the differences between the Mosrite Ventures vs. the Mosrite Ventures Mark V; the first one has a tongue for the neck end, the latter is more like a Fender neck end.

350 Models:

350 models are 2-pickup models that came as Guitar and Bass. There are "Stereo" (2 cord output, to send each pickup signal to a different amp, if desired) and "Mono" (1 cord output) models of each Guitar and Bass. It appears that Stereo models are more common than Mono models. The Mono models only seem to have been made between A0100 and A0185, but not all of those in that # range are Mono models.

Typical Specs for 300 and 350 Models:

24.50" Scale Length (Guitar,)
30.00" or maybe 30.25" Scale Length (Bass.)
Mosrite Humbucker Pickups.
Mahogany Body
Maple or Mahogany Neck (they vary.)
Rosewood Fretboard
Mosrite "M" Knobs (but not always.)

Exceptions do exist, though. Tim Brennan has 2 examples that each have 1 Mosrite Single Coil Pickup and 1 Humbucker, and there's another guitar with Single Coils. The Knobs are also not always "M" Knobs, and 2 styles of plastic knobs have been seen. A0049 and three or four others have one style, and A0217, A0223, and A0227 have another type with black and numbered plastic knobs.


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300 Models:
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300 Basses - 5:

Early Neck Pickup Ones:

KB0002: Natural, 1 Neck Pup. This instrument differs from later instruments both in Neck Pup positioning, Body Size and Shape, and Neck Construction. Pic and page saved. Once owned by Michael Marks, I'm not sure if he still owns it. Found here: http://home.insightbb.com/~marksma/wsb/ ... 34980.html

Common Bridge Pickup Ones:

KB0022: Brown, 1 Bridge Pup. Pics and page saved. Showed up on Reverb in February 2020. Listed by Hugo Helmer Music, Inc. https://reverb.com/item/32677431-mosrit ... arly-1970s
KB0032: Brown, 1 Bridge Pup. Pages and pics saved. Showed up on eBay and Reverb on 2021 - May - 24, from user "mygenerationguitars" in Syosset, New York, USA. https://reverb.com/item/40799989-mosrit ... lnut-brown
KB0048: Red Burst, 1 Bridge Pup. Found at a "hiveminer" site that I removed the link to because of the site possibly being insecure.
KB0063. Red, or Brown (maybe it's just an aged Red finish.) 1 Bridge Pup. Pic saved. Owned by Talkbass member blastoff, and he also bought another of these, Stereo Bass AB0036 (Blue.) KB0063 Number updated at the forum in Dec 2020. More photos downloaded, Jan 18, 2021. https://www.talkbass.com/threads/mosrit ... t-23820986

Speculated # Section - 3 Basses:

Early Neck Pickup Ones:

KB0005 - Natural. Found on GBase, listed from Emerald City Guitars. Comes with case. Pics and page saved. https://www.gbase.com/gear/mosrite-model-21410-1974

Common Bridge Pickup Ones:

KB0012: Brown. 1 Bridge Pickup. Highly likely to be KB0012. Found on Reddit, I asked for confirmation of the number, but never got any. https://www.reddit.com/r/BassGuitar/com ... srite_300/
KB0043 or KB0048: Mono, Red Burst. Pic (saved) found here: https://www.talkbass.com/threads/the-of ... t-12238177

300 Guitars:

Known #s - 4:

K0005: Natural. Has 1 Stock Neck Pup. Pic saved. Also has initials, "E.W.," beneath the serial number. Owned by Alan Manoian, who also owns 350 Guitar A0150. http://www.mosriteforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=357
K0006: Natural. Owned by forum member mosriteforever. Mentioned at the same link as K0005, above.
K0010: ? One probably stock humbucking pup at neck position, no bridge pup. Mentioned first here, by Moaimen: viewtopic.php?p=71576#p71576
K0016: ? Has a probably stock and slanted Neck Humbucker, and a Single Coil Bridge Pup (which was probably added later.) It has 2 knobs, 3 switches, and Mono wiring. Mentioned first here, by Moaimen: viewtopic.php?p=71576#p71576

Speculated # Section - 1 Guitar:

K0009: Natural. Pic saved. Vaguely appears to be K0009, but I can't tell for sure in the photo. Doesn't have its stock pickup installed at the moment. It has been drilled to have a Bridge Pickup, too. It has a Bill Lawrence pup in the Bridge, a Seymour Duncan P90 in the neck, and an extra knob. Owned by forum member "rtdreep," who has owned it since 1978 (roughly speaking.) He does have the stock pickup, though. The guitar was mentioned in the forum, here: viewtopic.php?f=4&t=7994


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350 Models:
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350 Basses:

Known #s - 10

AB0019: Stereo, Natural. Photos and eBay page saved. Was listed on eBay in Mid-May 2021. Here's a link to my Forum Post, where I also pasted the description: viewtopic.php?f=27&t=8073
AB0036: Stereo, Blue. Photos and page saved. Has a Maple neck. Ad says the body's made of Alder. This finish may be original, since it looks old, and it looks like it aged like other 350s. This is the second Blue 350 I've seen; A0148 (a Guitar) is also Blue. https://reverb.com/item/34060236-mosrit ... blue-1970s Photos from 2016, before this instrument was for sale on Reverb, show this instrument without a Mosrite logo. No tape, just no logo. UPDATE, Dec 17/18 2020: Owned by Talkbass Member "blastoff," who also owns 300 Mono Bass KB0063.
AB0037: Stereo, Brown. (Ad says "Burgundy.") Does not have M Knobs. Pics and pages saved. https://reverb.com/item/479915-mosrite- ... s-burgundy https://www.amazon.com/70s-Mosrite-Ster ... B00TZNPP4E
AB0046: Stereo, Brown.
AB0063: Mono, Red. - Showed up on eBay on January 17, 2017 from seller "lipsticktube." Pics and page saved.
AB0072: Mono, Red. Pics and page saved. Was for sale at Fretted Americana, and then it was stolen in 2013. Still hasn't surfaced as of Mid June, 2020.
http://www.frettedamericana.com/product/1973-mosrite
AB0083: Mentioned here, but no finish variety is said: https://www.talkbass.com/threads/so-i-s ... te.399188/
AB0091: Stereo, Brown Burst. Pics and page saved. Does not have M Knobs. Mostly stock (if not all stock) as of March 22, 2018 (when it surfaced.) Has lacquer checking. Sold from Ant Farm Music in Stroudsburg, PA.
https://reverb.com/item/20879449-mosrit ... ass-guitar
AB0116: Stereo, Brown Burst. Doesn't have M Knobs. Pic saved. Owned by Jo Webb, who also owns Stereo 350 Guitar A0102. Thanks for sharing the number.
AB117: Black. Mentioned at the link provided, but only in a description from years ago. I saved the description. Link: https://thea.com/Bass-Mosrite-Bass/


No # - 1:

No Number: Mono, Natural. Pics and page saved. Oddly, it has Single Coils and 3 M Knobs. Has Grover tuners.
https://reverb.com/item/6616165-mosrite-mono-350' - Update, 2 Jan 2022: Link to one of the owner's photos of this bass: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mosrite ... 593284150/


Speculated #s - 2:

AB0032: Stereo, Red. - Was on eBay Australia in March 2010, for sale by seller "waitebt." This is likely to be AB0032, but I can't make out the A, or the first digit after the B.
AB0047: Stereo, Brown. I'm not sure of the 4 that I read, but I'm more confident that there's a 7 at the end. - 2 Piece Neck. Pic and page saved. http://www.oldfrets.com/Mosrite.html

Unknown #s - 9:

AB0xxx: Stereo, Black, owned by forum member HiFiHellcat. May or may not be the second instrument described just below this listing. Photos were not provided.
viewtopic.php?p=66715
AB0xxx: Stereo, Black (link no longer works, and was not saved at Wayback. Link saved just in the rare case someone might talk about it here.) May or may not be the instrument just above.
http://www.kaitori.guitars/products/det ... ct_id=4638
AB0xxx: Stereo, Black. Pic and page saved. Owned by The Gear Page member nmiller.
ABxxxx: - Stereo, Brown. showed up on eBay Australia in March 2010.
ABxxxx - Stereo, Brown. Found on Facebook by only searching "Mosrite Bass" under Images. It's in Amsterdam, and it has a thumb rest on the top end. Pic saved.
ABxxxx - Mono, Brown. Was posted on Reddit in February 2017: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bass/comments/ ... bes_on_me/

Later Ones (somewhere after AB0072. These are later, as evidenced by the cheaper knobs used:)

AB0xxx: Stereo, Aged White or Yellow (not the one below.) Belongs to, or belonged to forum member "coanda." It does have a #, but I can't tell what it is in the pic. viewtopic.php?p=59353#p59353
AB0xxx: Stereo, Lemon Yellow/Aged White Finish. Was on eBay in February 2011. Pics saved. Does not have M Knobs (just like A0345 which is also Yellow,) and it appears that Mosrite used cheaper knobs late in the model run.
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=4063
AB0xxx: Stereo, White. Has the Radio Shack-type Knobs on it. I expect this is a late one. Shown in this Youtube video from user "Rusted Vacuum," but the bass was not played in the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISR68ErQ_L8 UPDATE, 2021 - June - 5: Found 1 photo of the same bass, and saved it.


350 Guitars:

Known #s - 55:

A0003: Stereo, "Light Colored Wood" (probably Natural.) Moseley Vibrato Tailpiece. Seller thought it was made of Korina (was it?) First mentioned here, by moaimen: viewtopic.php?p=71576#p71576
A0009: Stereo, Natural. Seems to have a Maple neck. Has M Knobs. Photos saved. Was on eBay in July 2019.
A0010: Stereo, Natural. Seems to have a Maple neck. Has M Knobs. Photos saved. Was posted on Reverb in June 2023. https://reverb.com/item/70582561-mosrit ... 350-1970-s
A0011, Stereo, Natural Finish. Seems to have a Maple neck. Has M Knobs. Photos and page saved. Showed up on Reverb approx. June 18, 2018 from Vintage Gear America.
https://reverb.com/item/13202627-vintag ... l-original
A0019: Stereo, Natural. No pics. Was on eBay at some point, but I don't know when (I found mention of it at https://thea.com/electric-mosrite.)
A0028: Stereo, Natural. Pic downloaded. Owned by, or previously owned by, Forum Member "Spider" who was in Montana, and who bought it for $110 in 1988. viewtopic.php?f=4&t=5950&hilit=350 --- Update, 12 April 2023: Pic found here: https://www.tdpri.com/threads/vintage-m ... t-11840535
A0041: Stereo, Natural. Uncertain neck, due to lighting in saved pic. Has M Knobs, and a white pickguard cover. Found on Facebook, posted by Thomas Maisenbacher.
A0048: Stereo, Natural. Mahogany neck. Didn't have M Knobs in 2020. Photos and page saved. For sale on Reverb in 2020 from Retroverb Music, Inc. Serial # read from photos. https://reverb.com/item/654321-mosrite- ... ollectible Update, Dec 18 2020: This guitar sold on eBay on Nov 3 for $1,295 + Shipping.
A0049: Stereo, Natural Finish. Mahogany neck. Mentioned in comments here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/5297862 ... 735267139/
A0050, Stereo, Natural Finish. Mahogany neck. Photos and page saved. Initially posted by Forum Member "woodeye1." viewtopic.php?f=4&t=6962&hilit=350 Was later for sale on Reverb in Late August 2019. Was missing two original neck screws, and was for sale from Jacobs Custom Guitars ("Jacobs" is not a typo, I'd have used the apostrophe if it was there.)
https://reverb.com/item/27388153-mosrite-stereo-350
A0057: Stereo, Natural. Mahogany neck. Appears to still have a # on it in the pic, but I can't tell what it is. Doesn't have M Knobs. Pic saved. Body was heavily cut away to look more teardrop-ish. Found on Facebook, posted by Larry's Guitars. I think I can still see at least one number on it, but I can't quite tell what it is. - Update, 13 Jan 2022: Found more photos of this one, and saved them. Mosrite Forum Post: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=5521 --- Direct Link to Flickr Page: https://www.flickr.com/photos/29006951@N03/
A0059: Stereo, Natural, has a Bigsby installed. Can't tell neck type in most photos, must check later. Photos saved. Owned by Tim Brennan. Number found in Facebook photos. You can see this individual guitar here: https://www.facebook.com/Tymguitars/pos ... 6034397064 ===== Also, here's Tim's blog page about the 4 350s he owns: https://tymguitars.com.au/blogs/blog/15 ... srite-350s
A0060, "21406 NM" (what does this mean?) Stereo, Natural Finish. Mahogany neck. Photo and page saved. https://www.vintageguitar.com/3429/mosrite-stereo-350/
A0065: Stereo, Translucent Red (Finish is on the headstock, too.) Uncertain of neck wood due to finish. Photos and page saved. Owned by, or once owned by Michael Marks. http://home.insightbb.com/~marksma/wsb/ ... 19747.html
A0071: Stereo, Natural. Photos and page saved. Mahogany neck. Showed up on eBay on Feb 12, 2020, listed by scottyj0857. Guitar has dents in the finish on the edges. Showed up for sale on eBay again, from the same seller, on May 9th 2020.
A0072: Stereo, Translucent Red. (Finish is also on the Headstock.) Has a Moseley Vibrato Tailpiece. Showed up for sale on Facebook for $1,500, with a case, 23 February 2023. https://www.facebook.com/groups/themark ... 1910473385
A0083: Natural, pickups have since been potted. Owned by forum member oipunkguy. No pics. Number mentioned here:
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=2630
A0091, Stereo, Natural. Mahogany neck. "Top and sides of body have been resprayed, same on back of Head stock."
http://rdawgguitars.com/2017/02/auction ... stero-350/ === (dead link, check Wayback Machine:) http://web.archive.org/web/201803030305 ... stero-350/
A0102: Stereo, Brown Burst (with matching headstock.) Uncertain neck wood. Has M Knobs. Pic saved. Owned by Jo Webb, and she also owns Stereo 350 Bass AB0116. Thanks for sharing the number.
A0105: Mono, Brown Burst. Uncertain neck wood. Pic saved. Photo seen at Eastwood's site.
https://eastwoodcustoms.com/projects/mosrite-350/
A0108: Mono, Sunburst or Tobacco Burst. Uncertain neck wood. Has M Knobs. Pics and Story saved. Owned by WM McManus (who posted at the Mosrite Guitar Fans Facebook Group.)
A0110: Mono, Brown Burst. Mahogany neck, seemingly. Bigsby Added. Pics and page saved. Was sold by Reverb seller "Shop" from Kalamazoo, Michigan. https://reverb.com/item/4340411-mosrite ... burst#full - Update, 2022 May 20: Guitar showed up for sale again, with the Bigsby removed and Potentiometers replaced. Original Knobs were replaced, originals not included. Also, someone added a switch to it where the Stereo switch should be, but now that I see it, the guitar didn't have a switch on it in 2020. Was it originally a Stereo instrument, and is this pickguard not original? https://reverb.com/item/55272345-1972-m ... shell-case
A0111, Mono, Burgundy; This is according to the owner who posted on Facebook, but the post was then removed.
A0117, Stereo, Natural; Showed up on eBay in July 2018 for $1890. VG+ condition or better except there's a mark next to a screw on the neck plate. Auction said it was a 1973 model and there were a few mis-drilled screw holes under the pickguard.
A0128: Mono, Red. Seen in this Facebook video: https://www.facebook.com/10000638380552 ... 352481369/
A0129: Mono, Red. Mentioned in a Youtube comment under "Mosrite Guitars: A Short History" by "five watt world." I asked the owner about it, he said it was either A0128 or A0129, and since 128 is already here, that leaves 129. No photos, description only.
A0135: Mono, Natural. Maple neck. Pics saved. Owned by Joseph Curran, who bought it in 1978. Thanks for sharing the number.
A0142: Mono, Brown (Not "Brown Burst.") Maple neck. Finish has surprisingly not cracked very much, though there are a few chunks of finish missing. Showed up on eBay in later July 2020 (July 20 - 25) from user "ruarris1." Pics and page saved. viewtopic.php?f=27&p=71402#p71402
A0144: Mono, Brown Burst. Maple neck. Pics and page saved. Showed up on Reverb from Olivia's Vintage, in Illinois. https://reverb.com/item/2445754-1971-mo ... lnut-burst
A0148: Mono, Blue. Maple neck. Has 5 M Knobs (why?) Also, it has a Fender Bridge on it. Pics and page saved. The page claimed this guitar was used by The B-52s, but no link's provided to this claimed video. Maybe he meant the brand was used by The B-52s? https://www.stubblebinelutherie.com/gui ... n-ink-blue
A0150: Mono, Brown (Not "Brown Burst." Has a faint gold hue if you look at it right.) Maple neck. Pic saved. Bought by Alan Manoian on eBay in 2004 or so. He also owns 300 Guitar #5. Thanks for sharing the number.
A0165, Mono, Natural. Owned by (or formerly owned by) Forum member "smitbust." viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2476&hilit=350
A0180: Mono, Red. Owned by Michael Flores.
AO202: Stereo, Brown Burst. Mahogany neck. First mentioned here, by moaimen: viewtopic.php?p=71576#p71576 Feb 6, 2021: Showed up for sale from Tony Hunt's Collection. Pics and Page of the 2021 Auction saved. https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/97 ... ie-moseley
A0207, ? (probably stereo,) Natural. No pics. I posted it years ago:
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=6115
A0217: Stereo, Natural. Has plastic numbered knobs. Was on eBay in June, 2010.
A0223: Stereo, Natural. Has plastic numbered knobs. Seems to have a Mahogany neck. Doesn't have "M" Knobs. Listed on Reverb by Mike and Mikes Guitar Bar on October 5, 2019. Neck Humbucker says 10 - 8 - 73.
https://reverb.com/item/28494243-1973-m ... ckers-case
A0227: Stereo, Natural. Has plastic numbered knobs. Not sure if Mahogany or Maple neck. Doesn't have Mosrite "M" Knobs. Listing ended in April 2012. Number is according to auction description. https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/11 ... solid-body
A0232: Stereo, Natural. Pics may not have been saved. Ended on eBay October 13 2018.
A0237, Stereo, Black. Pics not saved. I posted it at the forum in February 2014, and now I wonder if it's really A0337.
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=6119
A0238 - Stereo, Natural. Has M Knobs. Once owned by Michael Marks; I'm not sure if he still owns it. http://home.insightbb.com/~marksma/wsb/ ... ip-15.html
A0258 - Stereo, Natural. Maple neck. Owned by Scott Gammon. Thanks for sharing the number.
A0266 - Stereo, Odd Finish; either Translucent Brown, or some sort of Translucent Butterscotch color. Maple neck. Showed up on Reverb on 2021 - June - 29. https://reverb.com/item/41559486-mosrit ... 1973-brown
A0269: Stereo, Brown Burst. Has a Maple Neck. Pics and page saved. Showed on Reverb on 17 August, 2022 from KINGTUT Guitars in Harrison, Arizona. https://reverb.com/item/59440568-mosrit ... l-original
A0270, Stereo, Brown Burst. I may not have saved photos. Showed up on Reverb on 20 May, 2018 from SRM Music.
https://reverb.com/item/12271768-mosrit ... rown-burst
A0271, Stereo, Brown Burst. Pics and page supposedly archived, but I'm not sure if I did. If I did, where did I put them? Sold by "hammondguy" on eBay on October 29, 2020 for $1,195. Has been refretted, and the zero fret is now stainless. - Update, 6 November 2022: This guitar was routed on the back at some point for weight removal, refer to this Facebook post: https://www.facebook.com/wainwrightmusi ... uRRw9DHQ8l --- Also, because of the routing, I'm guessing it's a Mahogany Body and Neck. It was also re-listed for sale on this date, 6 Nov 2022: https://reverb.com/item/62949556-mosrit ... burst-1972
A0293, Stereo, Red Burst. Maple neck. Pics saved. A clear photo of it was posted on Facebook from "Blues Rock" in Hong Kong, and I saved the photo. This is highly likely to be the guitar I linked in the Reverb ad; the wood matches up. If it is the same guitar, they bought it without M Knobs, and added M Knobs later (which may or may not be accurate to how it was originally sold.) The older Reverb photos are barely legible, but I made out that they seemed to be A025? or A029?, judging by the closer photo. Reverb ad:
https://reverb.com/price-guide/guide/24 ... 0-1974-red
A0309, Stereo, "Walnut Burst" (probably a Brown Burst.) No pics. Had a nut instead of a metal string guide when it showed up in February 2014. I posted it years ago, and didn't save pics of it then. viewtopic.php?f=27&t=6118
A0329, Stereo, Black. Neck's painted Black, so I can't tell what neck wood was used from photos. Has M Knobs, and has a Bigsby added. Once owned by Michael Marks. http://home.insightbb.com/~marksma/wsb/ ... 63768.html
A0331, Stereo, Black, Maple Neck. Owned by Forum Member In-stereo.
A0343: Stereo, Natural. Seems to have a Mahogany neck. Knobs are Plastic, probably original. Sold by "Big Brothers Pawn Springdale" in
Springdale, AR, United States. Price: $1,100 + $150 shipping. https://reverb.com/item/39740038-mosrit ... s-mahogany
A0344, Stereo, Black. Seems to have a Maple Neck. Nate Gibson's Guitar. Pics saved. Has a Maple Neck, unusually. Has been customized and repaired, and it has M Knobs. The pinstriping on it was done by Charlie Decker, the Armrest and Pickguard by Sarah here on the forum, and Evan Williamson worked on the crumbling binding. Also, I saved a photo of what's probably it, pre-customization, from Eastwood Guitars' site. I tried, and I was then able to make out the numbers as being "A0?44:" --- https://eastwoodcustoms.com/projects/mosrite-350/ --- Also, here's the thread where Nate found it on Craigslist, and Adam mentioned that it has a maple neck here: viewtopic.php?p=14302#p14302
A0345, Stereo, Yellow. Maple Neck. Pics and page saved. Knobs are teardrop shaped. Listed on Reverb by Poway Jewelry and Loanon September 20, 2019. https://reverb.com/item/28163955-vintag ... ric-guitar
A0349: Stereo, Black. Does not have M knobs, but seems to have knobs from a radio. I was asked about it in comments here at one of Tym's Facebook Pages: https://www.facebook.com/Tymguitars/pos ... 6034397064 --- Update, June 27: The owner posted about it again, and posted photos. I saved the photos: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3294258 ... 272672064/
A0350: Stereo, Black or Forest Green. Maple Neck. Pics saved. A seller called this finish "Forest Green." Owned by forum member GTSP (as noted in the second link below.) Photos saved from his Photobucket page. It looks Black instead of Green to me, but maybe it's just the lighting in Jayson's photos, since I vaguely remember this guitar being green. Serial # is according to Jayson. Thanks for sharing the number.
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=2630
viewtopic.php?p=32180#p32180
A0365, Stereo, Red Burst. Seems to have a Maple Neck, but the lighting in the pic's not very good. Has M Knobs. Pics and pages saved. Once owned by Michael Marks; he sold it. http://home.insightbb.com/~marksma/wsb/ ... ip-15.html


Partsrites - 1:

No-Number "Super 350" Partsrite, Mono, Red - Pics and page saved, including 3 from the current owner. Has a 21 fret Sooner neck (originals are 22 fret,) and the neck appears to be Maple. It also doesn't have a solid rosewood fretboard. The headstock says "Super 350." Has one Volume Knob, and one Tone Knob. It has two unknown switches, near the Vol and Tone Knobs. It also has a Black Widow-sized pad on the back, which is on other instruments of Tony Hunt's. Currently owned by Pete Kenney.
https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/97 ... -with-case

If it's a Partsrite, if it was a more common guitar, I might not bother. But these 350s are so rare as it is, that I might as well.


Partial #s - 3:


A002x, Stereo, Natural Finish
http://www.mylespaul.com/threads/1970-m ... er.301797/
A03xx - Stereo, Brown Burst. Pics saved. Belonging to one Kenneth Ray West, and I can only tell a probable first digit, making it now known as a A03xx number.

A0x51 (likely A0251?) - Stereo, Natural. Does not have M Knobs. Showed up on Facebook Marketplace.

Speculated #s - 8:

Numbers in this section are as close as I could speculate, after looking at photos or by other speculation.

A0006, Stereo. "Light colored body wood." Seller gave number as "9000 V," which I think was read upside down by the eBay seller in 2004. This is not confirmed, though. First mentioned here, by moaimen: viewtopic.php?p=71576#p71576
A0038: Stereo, Natural, stock. Mahogany neck. Pics saved. Belongs to Tim Brennan. Can be seen at his Facebook post, here: https://www.facebook.com/Tymguitars/pos ... 0711924953
A0126 or A0128, Mono, Red. Maple neck. Was for sale on eBay on August 30, 2012 in the U.K. Photos have been saved.
A0134 or A0154: Mono, Red. Maple neck, seemingly. Has a Moseley Vibrato. May be A0134, but I can't tell the middle digit very well. https://www.sheltonsguitars.com/2008/1- ... 08-08.html
A0136, A0138, A0156, or A0158: Black. Earliest number for a Black one that I've ever seen, though I can only tell the first digit for sure. Was on Reverb in 2015 or 2016. Was for sale in London, England from Lucky Fret Music Co. Pics and page saved. https://reverb.com/item/2833557-1971-mosrite-350-black
A0275: Stereo, Brown Burst. Mahogany neck, natural headstock. I saved photos and the sales ad from "Emerald City Guitars" in Seattle, Washington. I can't see the A or the 0 in the one pic that I can read. The next digit seems to be a 2, but I'm not sure. I can tell that the last two digits are 75, though.
A0291: Stereo, Brown Burst. Has a Maple neck. It seems most likely to be A0291, judging from other Brown Burst guitars near this number and by how the 9 stamp appears on other guitars. This guitar has a Nut instead of its original String Guide. This is the guitar photographed on the side of this page, under the description for the 350 model:
https://reverb.com/p/mosrite-stereo-350-sunburst-1972
A0304: Stereo, "Bright" Sunburst (compared to the brown ones.) Appears to be A0304, but it's hard to tell. Knobs aren't the "M" type (but are possibly original.) Was apparently for sale from Detroit Guitar, since it's posted to their Pinterest page. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/552605816757739103/


Unknown #s - 12:

A0xxx: Stereo. Black. Owned by Lil' Jimmy Reed, and is customized; has "Lil' Reed" on the body and headstock. It may be somewhere over the number A0300, judging by the numbers of known Black 350s. Video from 2013: https://youtu.be/ZYc0CtwvItQ
A0xxx: Stereo, Brown. Was for sale on eBay on March 24, 2011. Photos have been saved.
A0xxx: Stereo, Dark Blue. Has M Knobs. Pic saved. Pic shared by Charley Johnson on Facebook. This is the third Blue 350 I've seen. I'm not sure if it's original, or refinished.
A0xxx: Stereo, Natural. Mahogany neck. Appears to be in the first 100, but I can't tell for sure if it's A0067, A0069 or A0075. Appeared in late 2020, from Jean-sebastien's saucisserie shop in Baie Des Sables, Canada. Update, 14 Jan 2022: it's not A0057, that's accounted for. https://reverb.com/item/37253942-mosrit ... -week-deal
A0xxx: Stereo, Natural. It has knobs in common with A0049. Showed up in a video on Facebook, from Brian Edwards. https://www.facebook.com/brian.edwards. ... 6626059188
A0xxx: Stereo, Brown Burst.. Pic saved. I found the photo on Pinterest, and followed the link; it was down. I found the original ad in the Wayback Machine, but most of the photos weren't saved. Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/545568942334698760/ Wayback Machine: http://web.archive.org/web/201202200323 ... o-350.html
A0xxx: Stereo, Red. Showed up on Craigslist in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Posted on or by September 15, 2022. https://toronto.craigslist.org/tor/msg/ ... 28535.html
A0xxx: Mono, Red. Was for sale on eBay on August 30, 2012 in the U.K. Photos have been saved.
A0xxx: ???, ???, Brown Burst. Owned by (or formerly owned by) Forum Member Jon Fine (jfine.) Intro Post: viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2182&hilit=350 Mention of Finish: viewtopic.php?p=61035#p61035
A0xxx, Mono, ???, Owned by (or formerly owned by) Forum Member "Lespete456." viewtopic.php?f=4&t=5922&hilit=350

Tym Brennan's Unknown # 350s;
A0xxx: Mono, Natural. Has a Mosrite Single Coil in the bridge.
A0xxx: Mono, Dark Sunburst. Has a Maple Ventures neck, a Mosrite single coil in the neck position, and a Mosrite stop-tailpiece screwed into a Moseley Vibrato Base Plate. I question why the baseplate's installed.

All of Tym's 350s (including the other 2 that are accounted for) can be seen here:
https://tymguitars.com.au/blogs/blog/15 ... srite-350s


Blank Section - 1:

Blank - Stereo, Brown Burst. Has 2 Mosrite Single Coils, and the Tailpiece is much farther away from the bridge. Showed up on Facebook, 29 Jan 2023. Pics saved. https://www.facebook.com/groups/mosrite ... 281284030/


May not have a # anymore - 2:

A0xxx: Stereo, Natural. Pics saved. Has knobs that were also on A0049. Has a Bigsby and a Tune O Matic, and was refretted twice (so it may no longer have a number.) Pups were re-wound, too. Found on Facebook, posted by William R. Crabtree.
A0xxx: Stereo, Natural (or slightly more brown.) May have lost its # in a Refret (judging from photos) though I'm not certain if it did lose the #. Formerly owned by Will Speer (Will S on the forum) and was played in a 2007/2008 video from Rockongoodpeople. viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1942&p=19381#p19381
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCvTLZ8R-2Q


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Total Instruments Listed:
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117 Instruments Total (or fewer, due to the unknown & speculation sections.)

300 Models - Total of 13 (9 with Known #s: )

5 Known # 300 Basses,
3 Speculated # 300 Basses,

4 Known # 300 Guitars,
1 Speculated # 300 Guitar.

350 Models - Total of 103 (63 with Known #s: )

22 Basses:

10 Known # 350 Basses,
1 No Number 350 Bass (May not have been stamped, or may have been lost in a re-fret.)
2 Speculated # 350 Basses,
9 Unknown 350 Basses.

83 Guitars:

55 Known # Guitars - 13 known to be Mono,
1 Guitar that's a Partsrite,
3 350 Guitars with a partial #,
8 350 Guitars with speculated #s (one Mono,)
13 Unknown 350 Guitars
1 Blank Stereo Guitar,
2 That may not have numbers anymore.

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Finishes Accounted For:
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Black - Shows up late in the model run. (Earliest known guitar is A0237, though I wonder if it's really 337, and the earliest bass is AB117 - which happens to currently be the highest # for a Stereo 350 Bass.)
Blue - 3 accounted for. May not be an original finish.
Brown.
Brown Burst.
Brown, Translucent or Butterscotch, Translucent (A0266.)
Burgundy. (A0111, color according to owner. I've seen no photos of it.)
Natural - This is the most common finish seen. About the first 60 seem to be Natural, though without each one individually accounted for, I can't say that for certain.
Red.
Red, Translucent. (A0065, A0072.)
Red Burst.
Sunburst - 1 accounted for, though it may not be an original finish. The guitar is a speculated (but highly likely to be) A0304.
Yellow - 2 accounted for. (1 Mystery Bass [Later in the run,] and Guitar A0345 [Also late in the run.]) Perhaps these are the only 2, and they were ordered at the same time?
White - 1 mystery # Bass accounted for.

Also, Guitar A0350 was once described as "Forest Green," in the ad where forum member "GTSP" bought it. I'm not sure if it's really a Dark Green, or a Black finish.

I feel confident that the Black, Brown, Brown Burst, Red, and Red Burst instruments are all original finishes. The Yellow ones might also be original, since I've found two of them that look nearly the same.

I'm not so sure about the originality of the Blue ones, the Green/Black one, or the White one. If I had better pics of the Unknown # Blue one, I could more easily tell.

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- Austin
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