Description
70s MIJ Morris W-25 with a spruce top, mahogany back and sides. $499!
The Morris W-25 is a Japan-made acoustic guitar produced in the 1970s as part of Morris’ lineup of high-quality, affordable dreadnoughts. Built with solid craftsmanship and durable materials, the W-25 is known for its warm, resonant tone and reliable playability, making it a solid choice for folk, fingerpicking, and strumming styles.
Specifications
- Body: Spruce top with mahogany back and sides
- Neck: Mahogany, set-neck construction
- Fingerboard: Rosewood with 20 frets and dot inlays
- Scale Length: 25.5 inches
- Electronics: None
- Bridge: Rosewood
- Hardware: Chrome
- Finish: Natural gloss
Features
The Morris W-25 features a traditional dreadnought body, offering strong projection and a well-balanced tone. The spruce top provides bright articulation, while the mahogany back and sides add warmth and depth, making it suitable for both fingerstyle and chord-based playing. The mahogany neck ensures stability and comfortable playability, and the rosewood fingerboard enhances smooth fretting and sustain. With its durable build and consistent tonal performance, the Morris W-25 remains a popular vintage choice among acoustic players looking for a high-quality Japanese-made instrument.
Country of Manufacture
Japan