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Good condition! Morris FD-13 Japanese Vintage Acoustic Guitar Perfect for beginners, students, and women! Perfectly adjusted! Popular triple-O size (folk type) Although it's an entry-level, low-cost model, it's made by the reliable Terada Gakki, and it's well-made! It's better to choose a used one that has settled down over 50 years than a new one in the 30,000 yen class! Of course, there are some inconspicuous dings and scratches due to aging, but it has a great vintage feel with sun fading! While the scale is the same as the F-13, it's 20mm longer overall and 10mm wider and thicker, resulting in improved sound! Nut and saddle replaced with bone. The neck has a slight back bow, but fret leveling has been done, and there are fretboard indentations. The strings are kept on without any problems, and the truss rod has plenty of room to tighten, so it's okay even if it bows forward. The button shaft of the 4th string peg is slightly bent, but there's no problem. The top of the bridge has been processed, and it surprisingly sounds good! Overall maintenance has been performed, which would easily cost over 10,000 yen if requested at a shop. Playability is good! Basic maintenance has been performed. Please read the slightly emotional profile (⁉︎) for details. Scale: 635mm Nut width: 43.5mm Grip: C-shape Rod: Plenty of room left and right Neck: Slightly back bowed String height: 6th string 12F 2.6mm 1F 0.45mm 1st string 12F 2.2mm 1F 0.4mm Saddle height: 3.5 4.3 3.1mm Bridge area is OK! No buzzing I don't do the simple task of "shaving the saddle to the limit" to lower the string height. I adjust from the bridge, saddle, and nut height. To maintain sustain, I secure a saddle height of 2mm for the 6th string and 1.5mm for the 1st string. For an easy-to-play guitar, the string height at the low frets is the most important. Adjusting the string height at the 1st fret to 0.35-0.45mm Sore fingers are also unpleasant! The main reason why you can't hold down the F chord is because the string height at the 1st fret is too high. It seems that many guitars have unadjusted nut heights. It's a really easy-to-play guitar!! This is not a resale or a pass-through of the current product. The strings are new extra light strings. I am selling items that can be used normally, but please understand that they are used items. Please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to details. Wrapped in bubble wrap and cardboard Feel free to comment for discounts, etc.! Yamaha Morris Headway Yairi
3 days ago