FUZZRITE : The Unique Mosrite Fuzz 1968

Here for sale is a NOS (New Old Stock) Fuzzrite sold to me by the nephew of Bob Moseley, Mosrite's founder. This FUZZRITE was saved from the stock bought on auction when Mosrite closed down for bankruptcy in 1969.


It is brand new: I used it a few times to compare it to my 1968 MK II original Fuzzrite (which was bought by a friend in San Francisco in the late 1990s and has the lettering a bit erased) The sound is absolutely identical and the pots do the same job. I kept it just in case my original broke down…It never did.


So here it is for sale!!!

Ed Sanner was the Mosrite engineer who invented the FUZZRITE.

Check out vintageguitar.com at ed sanner

I heard Fuzzrites MK I from 1966 were a bit unsure, had manufacturing troubles and had less sustain ( Davy Allan & the Arrows Theme From The Wild Angels ).

The 1968 VERSION MK II is the Iron Butterfly sound slightly more compressed mosquito fuzz with sustain agogo!
Check the YOUTUBE link.

This fuzz is incredible and you shouldn't miss out on it.

A piece of history in yours hands for a fair deal.

The Fuzz will be well packed and is sold as is.

Don't hesitate if any questions.

Cheers.

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Listed4 months ago
ConditionMint (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Fuzzrite
Finish
  • Silver / Copper
Categories
Year
  • 1960s
Made In
  • United States

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