Morris / MF-1002 / 2000 / Guitar
Product Details
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Sprestop & rosewood side/back orchestra model, top and back are single plate specifications. The rosewood fingerboard is used for the mahogany neck, and the design is designed with diamond position inlays, herringbone pattern trims and Abalon inlays. The scale is 630mm and a clear type pickguard is installed.
After the arrival, parts are disassembled, cleaning, maintenance, and inspection, and adjustments are made including nut replacement/fret arrangement so that they can play comfortably.
There are some small scratches, but the condition of the neck and truss rod is good, and the frets have been adjusted. The fret is about 2.4 mm under the 6th string of the 12th fret, and about 2.1 mm under the same string. The saddle height is about 2.5mm to 3.5mm, and the playability is good.
MADE IN JAPAN is a model of 100,000 yen (excluding tax) at the time of sale. Recommended middle -class recommended items that can enjoy high quality and high quality sound !!
* 5 years adjustment guarantee
[SPEC.]
TOP: Solid SPRUCE
Back/sides: Solid Rosewood
Neck: Mahogany
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Bridge: Rosewood
Scale: 630mm
Nut-Width: 43mm
Weight: 2.0kgmf1002
Case: Original Hardcase
Price: 100,000 yen (excluding tax)
In charge: Ogawachi (Ogawachi)
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