Vintage 1973 Morris W-40 Dreadnought w/ Original Hard Shell Case
Serial #: 908084
- Finish shows signs of aging/yellowing
- 95% Fret Life Remaining
- Excellent neck angle with lots of saddle string break
- Currently set up with 13's - it's a Blue Grass BEAST!!
- HUGETONE!!!
Presenting a beautiful - Early 1970's "law suit era" - Morris W-40 Dreadnought from 1973 with stunning Jacaranda (laminate) back and sides that closely resembles Brazilian Rosewood. The construction of the Morris W-40 was based on Martin D41 blueprint.
The nut measures 1.72", neck depth is .90"-.99" at the 1st and 12th frets respectively. The neck is straight, the truss rod turns in both directions with a vintage soft V profile that feels like the real deal. 25.5" scale, 14" radius, with excellent action. Very few scuffs as pictured.
PRICED TO SELL – SOLD AS IS – NO RETURNS (Please ask questions prior to making an offer!)
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| Listed | a month ago |
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| Condition | Excellent (Used) Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more |
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