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Description

Step back into the vibrant era of surf rock with the Mosrite The Ventures Model Mark I, a legendary guitar that epitomizes the spirit of the 1960s. This solid body electric guitar, originally designed in collaboration with the iconic band The Ventures, offers a unique playing experience characterized by its distinctive shape and renowned sound quality. Crafted to deliver the punchy, bright tones that defined a generation, the Mark I is a must-have for musicians craving authenticity and character in their instruments.

The Ventures Model Mark I boasts a striking design with its asymmetrical body, slim neck, and narrow frets, making it not only visually appealing but also incredibly comfortable to play. Its sound is driven by a pair of high-output single-coil pickups, providing crisp, clear tones that cut through any mix. Whether you're diving into surf rock or exploring new genres, the guitar's versatile sound profile will inspire your creative endeavors.

Additionally, the guitar features a zero fret for improved intonation, a distinctive Moseley vibrato tailpiece for expressive pitch modulation, and classic Mosrite appointments that complete its vintage allure. With its rich history and exceptional build quality, the Mosrite The Ventures Model Mark I is more than just an instrument—it's a piece of musical history ready to be part of your journey.

Key Features:

  • Solid body electric guitar design
  • High-output single-coil pickups
  • Asymmetrical body and slim neck for comfortable playability
  • Moseley vibrato tailpiece
  • Zero fret for enhanced intonation
  • Classic Mosrite appointments and aesthetics
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1965 Mosrite Ventures Model | Guitar of the Day

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1965 Mosrite Ventures Model | Guitar of the Day

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Normans Rare Guitars

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Norman's Rare Guitars - Guitar of the Day: 1965 Mosrite Ventures Model

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"Pick of the Day" - 1963 Mosrite Ventures Model and '64 Custom Deluxe Reverb

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1965 Mosrite Ventures Model Signed by The Ventures | Guitar of the Day

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Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Mosrite The Ventures Model Mark I.

User experience

  • Owners note the frets show wear due to age, but no buzzing has been reported, indicating durable fret craftsmanship despite visible wear.

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  • The Mosrite Ventures Model is said to provide a tonal range between a Jazzmaster pickup and a P90, offering a unique sound palette for diverse genres.

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  • Using the tremolo aggressively post-maintenance does not impact tuning, indicating robust design and effective setup adjustments.

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Value and pricing

  • A buyer reported acquiring a 1965 model for $1,100 via Craigslist, highlighting potential for finding deals on vintage models.

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Comparisons

  • Some owners prefer the Mosrite Ventures for its unique surf aesthetic over more commonly seen Fenders and Gibsons.

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  • Hallmark 65 Custom is noted as a high-quality alternative with a 24.75" scale length and potted pickups, differing slightly from a vintage Mosrite.

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  • Mosrite pickups are distinct for their ability to handle fuzz effects exceptionally well, contributing to their unique tonal identity.

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Build quality

  • 1960s models feature extremely narrow necks at 1.550" and exceptionally low "speed frets" at 0.070" wide, tapering height from 0.022" to 0.015".

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Features and functionality

  • The pickups on a 1960s Mosrite Ventures Model are described as having a tone between a Telecaster bridge pickup and a P90, with unique screw pole pieces.

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  • The Mosrite Ventures Model has a German Carve design, a detail potentially inspired by Semie Moseley's work with Rickenbacker.

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  • The Mosrite Ventures Model neck extends farther from the body with a neck extension under the pickup, differing from the Mark V's recessed neck construction.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Corrosion on the bridge can affect string life; polishing and using 3-in-1 oil on rollers helps maintain tuning stability.

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Critic Reviews

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See how Ryan Jarman uses Mosrite The Ventures Model Mark I

Ryan Jarman

Singer, Guitarist

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He was seen using it in the video for glitters like gold

See how Takeshi "Terry" Terauchi uses Mosrite The Ventures Model Mark I

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Terry is pictured with Ventures Mosrites on several of his album covers, but this one shows him actually playing one rather than just posing with it. The 'Ventures' logo is visible at the top of the headstock

See how Rod Abernethy uses Mosrite The Ventures Model Mark I

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"I've used everything from vintage Les Pauls to a Japanese Guyatone to a Gretsch Chet Atkins to Mosrite 'Ventures model' and others. I have an array of guitars I went through, and then I put them into a vintage fuzzbox or something new, like Geiger Counter by William Mathewson Devices."

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