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Mosrite Danamite Wave 2010 - Very Rare! 45 Anniversary Model

Rare Limited Edition Mosrite

Danamite Wave in red
Serial Number 005
3 Dana-Mo P90 Pickups

This is a very rare and hard to find Mosrite Danamite Wave Standard Guitar. The guitar was mainly stored under bed, I only used it once to record a tune for a Mosrite sampler CD.
The guitar is in excellent condition and plays very well. The trem works amazing, the guitar stays perfect in tune. This guitar is fast, very fast. I sell it because I never use it and it should be played and rock out there.

" Dana Moseley has followed in her father Semie's footsteps as a luthier and is keeping the Mosrite name alive. The is an all-new limited edition 45th Anniversary model with what looks like three P90 pickups, but which actually are "Dana-Mo" custom special pickups, and an almost organic-looking Vibramute tremolo and roller bridge combination. The wave body design complete with the German carve so familiar on old Mosrites make it look both modern and vintage at the same time - it's unmistakably a Mosrite!"

https://reverb.com/item/21214965-mosrite-danamite-wave-2010-very-rare-45-anniversary-model
 
I should hate it, but I'm sort of mesmerized. That said, however, I am also curious about the vibramate. The casting is weird - it's almost like they went out of their way to MAKE it look like a zinc/potmetal craptastic part.
 
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