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Morris D18 Style X-Braced Solid Spruce Top MD-507

Morris

$369.51
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Northwest Vintage Guitars brings you a 1993 Morris MD-507 with a solid spruce top, mahogany back and sides, and adorned with fancy binding. She a great player with a perfect neck set from the factory and the action at 2.5mm on the big'un, and 1.75" on the lil'n. The medium soft V carve give it that vintage vibe on the 25.5" scale with the 1.70" nut width. Feels very familiar. X-bracing with spruce braces, cloth covered joints, tapered ends, and a maple bridge plate round out the construction specs. It's a great playing, great looking guitar that sounds like a guitar that costs much more. There lots of life left in those frets. 

Comes safely packed and fully insured in the Gig Bag in the photos.

All our guitars are deep cleaned and receive a professional service and setup.  You will not get a filthy guitar from us.  

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We are in the Pacific Northwest of the USA, so humidity levels can vary greatly within the US and around the world.  Your guitar may need a truss rod adjustment when it arrives.