Morris is a leading Japanese acoustic guitar manufacturer with over 50 years of history.
Their products are beloved by numerous artists, including Takao Horiuchi, Daisuke Minamisawa, Ken Yokoyama, and Syu.
This model is part of the S series, designed for fingerstyle playing.
The body top is made of solid cedar.
Compared to plywood, it has a more open sound, giving the guitar a more forward-thinking feel.
The back and sides are made of solid mahogany, a standard wood often used in Gibson-style acoustic guitars.
The body back features a slightly rounded design known as a deep rounded back.
This gives the guitar a powerful bass range comparable to that of a dreadnought, despite its compact size.
The neck is made of mahogany, and the fingerboard is made of ebony, a material that has become rare in recent years.
This is a masterpiece from Morris, the company that created the huge boom in fingerstyle solo guitars in the 2000s.
Why not take advantage of this opportunity?
Approximately 80% of the frets remain.
The truss rod is a little stiff, but it can be rotated about 90°.
The neck is in good condition.
The body and paint show numerous scratches from playing. There is some clouding of the paint on the headstock.
When this item arrived, the bridge was found to be loose, so our repair department removed the bridge, adjusted the adhesive surface, and re-glued it.
We will post a picture of the repair, so please take a good look.
The craftsmen at Guitar shop TONIQ will adjust the guitar for ease of play before shipping it to you.
Serial number: #0705049
Weight: 1.85kg
Fret: 80% remaining
Truss rod: A little tight, but can work roughly 90° at least
Neck condition: Good
Body condition: Head cloudiness, many scratches on the body
Year: Unknown
Accessories: None
Country of origin: Japan
Accessories: None
Text: Teppei Ozawa
Inspector: Ozawa
TONIQ 3-month warranty
Shipped in a sturdy cardboard box.
International shipping available.
Item will be packed in a hard cardboard box.
We ship internationally.
Contact Information
TEL: 045-548-6661
Email: ozawa@bassick.jp
      
    
  
  
Their products are beloved by numerous artists, including Takao Horiuchi, Daisuke Minamisawa, Ken Yokoyama, and Syu.
This model is part of the S series, designed for fingerstyle playing.
The body top is made of solid cedar.
Compared to plywood, it has a more open sound, giving the guitar a more forward-thinking feel.
The back and sides are made of solid mahogany, a standard wood often used in Gibson-style acoustic guitars.
The body back features a slightly rounded design known as a deep rounded back.
This gives the guitar a powerful bass range comparable to that of a dreadnought, despite its compact size.
The neck is made of mahogany, and the fingerboard is made of ebony, a material that has become rare in recent years.
This is a masterpiece from Morris, the company that created the huge boom in fingerstyle solo guitars in the 2000s.
Why not take advantage of this opportunity?
Approximately 80% of the frets remain.
The truss rod is a little stiff, but it can be rotated about 90°.
The neck is in good condition.
The body and paint show numerous scratches from playing. There is some clouding of the paint on the headstock.
When this item arrived, the bridge was found to be loose, so our repair department removed the bridge, adjusted the adhesive surface, and re-glued it.
We will post a picture of the repair, so please take a good look.
The craftsmen at Guitar shop TONIQ will adjust the guitar for ease of play before shipping it to you.
Serial number: #0705049
Weight: 1.85kg
Fret: 80% remaining
Truss rod: A little tight, but can work roughly 90° at least
Neck condition: Good
Body condition: Head cloudiness, many scratches on the body
Year: Unknown
Accessories: None
Country of origin: Japan
Accessories: None
Text: Teppei Ozawa
Inspector: Ozawa
TONIQ 3-month warranty
Shipped in a sturdy cardboard box.
International shipping available.
Item will be packed in a hard cardboard box.
We ship internationally.
Contact Information
TEL: 045-548-6661
Email: ozawa@bassick.jp
 
             
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
              