Vintage Morris M-15 classical nylon string guitar made in Japan.

This is a straightforward vintage Japanese classical with a warm, mellow tone and comfortable feel. The guitar has a traditional look with an aged amber finish, slotted headstock, and open-gear tuners with nicely aged patina.

It has just been cleaned, restrung, and professionally set up with comfortable action, making it an easy player for beginners or casual nylon string players alike.

Condition is good overall with normal cosmetic wear throughout from age and use, including scratches, small dings, finish wear, and some patina on the hardware. Nothing appears structurally concerning. The neck is straight and the guitar plays well up the neck.

Includes padded gig bag.

Please review all photos carefully for condition details.

Case: Soft

Scale Length: 650mm

Fret Wear: 9.3/10

Action at 12F (6th): 3mm

Action at 12F (1st): 2.5mm

Weight: 1693grams

Overall Condition: 7/10

Cool Factor: 11 out of 10


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Internal Use (Bin) - PA-16-2


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Listeda month ago
ConditionGood (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • M-15
Categories
Made In
  • Japan
Body Shape
  • Classical

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