
You went shopping. As I frequented the local shops my next plan was to hit the bigger shops in Melbourne and ask around. When I first wanted a Mosrite I did the usual thing you did before the internet. Years later these guitars were allegedly still sitting in a house unsold but leads (inc a TV reporter who had a done a story on them) had proven fruitless and to this day I have not seen them turn up on the local market ? Maybe they eventually went back to the US or Japan ? Maybe they're sitting in a garage ?

There were three I think (I'm getting pretty senile) and they were just imported by a guy in Toowoomba who bought in a shipment of (numbers vary depending on sources) about 20 guitars directly from the US. The first time I saw an actual one was in the window of a new guitar shop in the Valley. You never saw Mosrites for sale in Brisbane. Our guitar shops got whatever was at hand with rare sightings of something very cool for too much money, and would be filled with locally made gear (especially amps) that was generally great quality but we didn't want local stuff, we wanted that other stuff. We had a good record shop in Rockinghorse Records and there were some small alternative venues but generally speaking we didn't have any great guitar shops. It did however also have it's disadvantages in that we didn't really have any great culture or alternative outlets until the early eighties.

Generally speaking it's friendly, comfortable and relaxed, and we have a great music scene. I still think it's one of the best, if not THE best city in the world to live. Growing up in Brisbane had it's advantages.
