

Morris W-80 Guitar.
Most guitar players around the world know that since the late 1960s, Japanese manufacturers have been making excellent "replicas" of Martin, Gibson and Guild guitars. Many experienced players know that many of these “replicas” sound better than the “originals”.
The Morris W-80 Guitar was handcrafted in 1978 by Morris's finest luthiers at their Matsumoto workshop. It was a mid-range model in the Morris lineup at the time. However, it really is a wonderful instrument.
The construction and look of this amazing guitar is based on a design by Martin D45.
It offers impressive volume and great feedback. Its sound is extremely rich. Deep bass but very "clean". Trebles are bright, bright but at the same time very sweet. All notes are uniquely colored, all clear and well-separated.
Morris W-80 Guitar Specifications.
- Origin: Made in Japan
- Top: Solid Spruce
- Back: Brazilian Rosewood “laminates” /lacquer
- Sides: Brazilian Rosewood “laminates” /lacquer
Neck: Mahogany with 2-way truss rod
- Fingerboard: Brazilian Rosewood
- Nut width: 43mm
- Scale: 655 mm
- The action is set to 2.50 mm under E6 and 2.00 mm under E1, with still extra room on the saddle.
- Accessories: Hard case