Japan Old Morris F-10 Initial Black Head, Inlay Logo (Recycled Product)

About '71 or '72. Yoshino musical instrument (or made by Tahara? This time was the time when Mr. Tahara of Jumbo / Tahara musical instrument was at Yoshino musical instrument) Top / spruce, side, back, neck / nato, fingerboard / rosewood. It features an initial black head, a neck block with plate-shaped reinforcement along with the inlay logo, a nut placed on the fingerboard, and a head with a volute. The neck is also a U shape that is often found in the Morris F series, it is not a slightly open feeling, it is a gentle triangle, a shape that leads to Jnmbo etc. after the atmosphere with closed edges, the same nut of about 43 mm It has an easy-to-grip shape that feels a little thin even in width (although I have a preference for this area). When I got this guitar, the pegs, nuts, saddles, rod covers, etc. were missing, and the fingerboard and bridge were slightly peeled off, and the body top was slightly dropped, causing the neck to rise. Is a Glover 102 rotomatic, the rod cover is a Gibson style one that I had at hand, the nut and saddle are processed, adjusted and used, the fingerboard and bridge are reattached, and other modifications and adjustments are made. did. The top is still a little off, so the original wake isn't completely resolved, but I think it's easier to play in the practical part. Also, because it became rotomatic, the head became a little heavier, and the sustain grew and don! The tone is a little different from the relatively light F series tone. It was the cheapest (?) Model of the F series at that time, but I think it sounded like that at all.

A case cannot be attached, but a simple soft case (used) can be attached for 500 yen, and a cushioned gig bag (used) or chipboard case (used) can be attached for 1000 yen. Please feel free to tell us.

You can see it at the workshop that doubles as a residence in Nakano, Nakano-ku. You can also use credit cards, various electronic money, and cashless payments at the workshop, so feel free to contact us. Please contact us first.
R.M.kalimba / craft & junk

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