| 1980 |
- Moses Graphite produces its first bass neck.

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| 1981 |
- Bassist Brian Bromberg begins using Moses Graphite necks.
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| 1988 |
- Moses produces first Graphite 6-string acoustic steel string guitar
bridge.
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| 1989 |
- Moses, Inc. first introduces its graphite technology at NAMM Show,
Los Angeles, CA.

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| 1993 |
- Moses, Inc. introduces the Industry's thinnest, stable guitar neck,
5/8" depth at first fret.
- Alvarez/Yairi introduces the Yairi DY-70 & DY-71, featuring Moses
Graphite guitar bridges.
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| 1994 |
- Moses, Inc. introduces the first 35” scale direct replacement neck
for Fender-style guitars.
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| 1995 |
- Moses, Inc. introduces the first Graphite upright bass bridge, and
the first Graphite upright bass and cello fingerboards.
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| 1996 |
- Moses, Inc. introduces the KP Series electric upright basses, the
unique Air Coupled Sensor pickup system for upright basses, and the
first Graphite baritone guitar neck.
- Well-known guitar builder Steve Grimes begins using Moses Graphite
tailpieces.
- Moses Graphite parts used on the first electric guitar flown into
outer space.
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| 1997 |
- The Experience Music Project in Seattle, Washington chooses the Moses
KP Series Electric Upright Bass for its permanent collection, stating
that they "represent the cutting edge in creative thinking".
- Moses VJB Series 42” scale strap-on Vertical Jump Bass introduced.
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| 1998 |
- DAL Luthier introduces the GV Ultra Series All Graphite Electric Violin,
with components produced by Moses, Inc.
- Fodera Guitars introduces the NYC Series Basses, featuring custom
Moses Graphite bass necks.
- Spiro Gyra bassist Scott Ambush introduces the Ambush Bass, featuring
a custom Moses Graphite neck.
- World Class Guitars introduces various Berger Series guitars featuring
Moses headless guitar necks.
- American Showster introduces the custom Graphite-necked Chevy Guitar.
- Chrysalis Guitars introduces the revolutionary portable, inflatable
acoustic guitar, with components produced by Moses, Inc.
- Breedlove Guitars begins using Moses Graphite nuts on acoustic mandolins.
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| 1999 |
- Tacoma Guitars introduces acoustic archtop guitars, featuring Graphite
tailpieces and pickguards produced by Moses, Inc.
- NS Design (Ned Steinberger) begins using graphite fingerboards produced
by Moses, Inc.
- Rainsong All Graphite Guitars begins using Moses Graphite components.
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| 2000 |
- Two renowned U.S. manufacturers begin using Moses Graphite instrument
necks on most standard models.
- Moses is certified by Fender that Moses Graphite Instrument Necks
are equal to or better than those produced by FMIC
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| 2001 |
- Emmett Chapman introduces the 8- and 10-string Stick, produced by
Moses
- Pearce C/D Basses Unique, extended lower
register 4-string basses begin using custom Moses necks
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2002
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- Moses begins production of the 12-st Grand Chapman Stick
- Steinberger Sound introduces a new complete American-made guitar product
line, using necks made by Moses
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| 2003 |
- Goldtone banjo introduces Moses Graphite necks on their 5-st banjos.
The Banjo Newsletter , July 2003, stated that the Moses neck is clearer
without being synthetic,...rings much more fully,...has crispness and
sustain without diminishing volume or bass response,... consistently
has more guts than the maple,...there was nothing I could really do
to kill the superiority of the graphite models tone.
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| 2004 |
- Langley Guitars introduces a unique embodiment of the neck through
body, headless all graphite guitar, with shell body and neck made by
Moses Graphite
- Reith Guitars introduces finely crafted headless guitars utilizing
inlaid Moses Graphite necks
- Palm Guitar introduces the Palm Bass, a full function 22 5/16
scale travel instrument with a one-piece Moses Graphite neck/body. Fischer
Guitars introduces elegant, inlaid guitars featuring Moses Graphite
necks and bodies with gorgeous hardwood tops
- Gibson Steinberger 4- and 5-string basses are re-introduced now featuring
Moses Graphite necks.
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