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ret5hd

(21,320 posts)
Thu Sep 26, 2024, 12:43 PM Sep 26

Attn: Duncanpup ...are you familiar with/know of this guy:

Last edited Thu Sep 26, 2024, 04:20 PM - Edit history (2)

EF Elliot and his wife Jenny:

(on edit: known as "The Mosrite Guy" or "The Mosrite Specialist". He worked for then bought the equipment of Mosrite when they went out of business.)



We were invited to a presentation at their guitar shop and were treated to quite a show. He has made guitars for years, first in California, then ??? , then Oklahoma, and now in Raton NM. He and his wife demonstrated everything from hand-winding coils to fretting to carving the bodies.
Great stories, great presentation.



He played a bit (Wipeout) and they were both wonderful. We then went for a beer at Colfax Ale Cellar.

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Attn: Duncanpup ...are you familiar with/know of this guy: (Original Post) ret5hd Sep 26 OP
This Is Outstanding! ProfessorGAC Sep 27 #1
Awesome post Duncanpup Sep 30 #2

ProfessorGAC

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1. This Is Outstanding!
Fri Sep 27, 2024, 01:58 PM
Sep 27

I just looked them up. Stuff is high end.
But, the reviews are very favorable.
The fit & finish are reported to be exceptional.
But again, $$$$$.
The lowest cost guitar I found was $2,500. Most pricey was $6,900.
A niche market, for sure.
It's cool you got to visit the place.
I knew an acoustic luthier, (since moved away) but he was working out a garage & was doing strictly custom orders. He was still working as a mechanical engineer at a power plant at the time. His volume was far too low to live off of that.

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