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Related: About this forumMy one son 19 friend scored a Momose their version of a les Paul single cut.
$1500 used yet hand crafted one piece Hondurans mahogany body Brazilian rosewood fretboard nitro finish. If this guitar had the letter G on the headstock it could have come out of their custom shop and they easily could charge an arm and a leg.
Not trying to start argument with Gibson Lester owners Im just floored by the quality and price.
So i looked online and Im not sure if Bacchus and Momose are same company yet there is two companies Terada and Bacchus.
To explain Im a Burny super grade lover yet Ill only buy a super grade if its manufactured by Dyna Gaki because of some of same appointments i listed above on momose. To try explain further say Tokai or Greco or burny at one time were being made by several different manufacturers in Japan.
Just old guy ramble dyslexic bad punctuation included and who is sometimes amazed by the craftsmanship coming out Japan. And Im very happy for this 20 year old to have such a fine guitar i truly am , I remember this young man years ago him and my son grew up together. We all sat around jamming together.
I even sold him on a buy here pay here years ago an Aria leopard Japan a les single cut as he loved it. $20 a month from his paper route yet that summer he earned it free and clear because he helped us paint three rooms.
marble falls
(62,041 posts)rubbersole
(8,482 posts)Holding/playing/loving a Les Paul guitar is a lifetime bonus.
overleft
(393 posts)Mr.Bee
(343 posts)They are built with three design flaws; the heatstock angle, the 'tune-a-matic bridge, and the set neck.
Buy yourself a Telecaster, you'll be a lot happier!
I have a real Les Paul, and I have a Chinese-made I bought for $82, guess which one I like best?
rubbersole
(8,482 posts)I still play around with both of them, but when the arthritis in my hands acts up, I grab the Epiphone. Sold my J-45 years ago and bought a $100 used Yamaha. Second best $100 I ever spent.
Duncanpup
(13,688 posts)Awesome guitar I traded it big regret.
rubbersole
(8,482 posts)😜
rubbersole
(8,482 posts)...thank me later.
multigraincracker
(34,057 posts)Buy every guitar I see at yard sales that say Made in Japan.
Law Suite Guitars are always sellable.
Duncanpup
(13,688 posts)There is a lot of less desirable guitars out there as well.
multigraincracker
(34,057 posts)A week ago I picked up a Hamer Slammer for $45. Needs a few things but for that price I can make a couple of bucks.
Duncanpup
(13,688 posts)multigraincracker
(34,057 posts)and Im thrilled. Hope some kid gets one of my deals and becomes a star.
hatrack
(60,883 posts)I've been playing their basses for about ten years now. Just brilliant build quality and sound, and for half of what you'd pay for a mid-to-high end Fender. Late 80s through mid-90s Made In Japan Fenders are coveted for a reason - they were built by Fujigen.
Congratulations on the Momose! My secret fantasy is a Sugi Nightwing, but still waiting to stumble across a carry-on bag full of cash.
Duncanpup
(13,688 posts)Is it the history fujijen les Pauls. Hope you score your bass.
ProfessorGAC
(69,808 posts)I've seen mint condition models fir six to 7 thousand.
Saw one with a GORGEOUS curly maple top.
Duncanpup
(13,688 posts)Its called well on headstock it said Momose custom craft it ranks up there with my Tokai les reborn.
It is beautiful guitar Gac Im happy for the young man and it was pleasure to play. I searched them afterwards on reverb and they have one hanging for like $2000 but I dont need it.
My collecting days are done.
ProfessorGAC
(69,808 posts)I bought a Guild 12 String this year, but that was to replace the fiasco Martin I had to throw away. (Defective, broken truss rod, never touched for 15 years. They refused to honor their "lifetime" warranty.)
I had to have one I could open tune for slide. But, action is lower so I had to buy a lighter weight slide to avoid fret rattle.
But, I didn't add to the collection. Just replaced.