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I purchased this guitar around the summer of last year. It's a Momose, so the quality is excellent, and I bought it because it was a discontinued model, but I'm selling it to make room for another guitar. It will be shipped in the included hard case. I'm also planning to list it on other flea market sites, so I apologize if it sells there first. As for the condition, I've only taken it to a studio for personal practice a few times, and otherwise, I've only played it at home, so there are no noticeable scratches, and I haven't adjusted the truss rod. The electronics are also working perfectly. The appearance perfectly recreates the traditional 335 style. The neck feels a bit thick. The tuning accuracy is also excellent. In terms of sound, it has a wide range, and the volume and tone controls work very well, allowing you to create a variety of sounds for both lead and backing. The weight is typical for a semi-acoustic guitar. I don't have many photos right now, but I'll add more of the sides and back later. All original accessories are included. It was recently listed on Digimart and sold within a few days, so if you're looking for one, please consider this. Here's the manufacturer's description: The long-awaited semi-acoustic guitar from the MOMOSE brand is now complete. Equipped with the original "BEANO" pickups. While it has the characteristic boxy resonance of a semi-acoustic, it also has good note clarity and rich overtones, resulting in a well-balanced sound. You can experience the appeal of this guitar not only in jazz and fusion but also in rock and blues genres with overdrive. The neck grip is set to be neither too thick nor too thin, covering both playability and tone. In terms of appearance, it is based on the early '60s with a small guard and dot position marks. The paintwork, which is particular about the texture, is also attractive.
4 weeks ago