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Description

The Mosrite Mark I from 1971 by Semie Moseley.

Specs:

• Sunburst Finish
• Body Type Solid alder, offset double-cutaway
• Neck Bolt-on maple neck
• Fingerboard Bound Rosewood • Scale Length Approximately 24.5″ (Gibson-style)
• Frets 22-fret board
• Pickups Two single-coil pickups (70s versions may feature "air coil" design)
• Bridge & Tremolo Roller bridge with Mosley-style vibrato tailpiece
• Controls One volume, one tone, and a 3-position selector switch
• Scale & Nut Width Slightly wider neck than 60s models (about 1.625″ at the nut)
• Finish Options Sunburst, Cherryburst, Black, Natural, Walnut, Metallic colors available
• Hardware Chrome hardware; later 70s instruments sometimes used generic plastic knobs and Japanese pots
• Weighs 8.6 lbs.

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