Momose MJS-TOCHI WSE’24/NJ 2024 – HYD-BL-B (Hydrangea Blue Burst)

$ 2234.30

Body Top: Flame Tochi(Ishikawa)
Body: Tochi1P
Neck: Maple
Fingerboard: Madagascar Rosewood
Frets: Jescar® 9662NS
Nut: Oiled Bone
Machineheads: GOTOH® SD91-05M MG-T
Bridge: MG Type Bridge
Tailpiece: Floating Tremolo
Pickups: Momose HOT ROD60JM
Controls: 1Vol,1Tone,3way SW,Series/Parallel SW,High-pass Filter,Low-pass Filter
Scale: 648mm(25.5inch)
Width at Nut: 42mm
Radius: 210R
Finish: Top Lacquer
Strings: Elixir® NANOWEB Light(.010-.046)
Accessories: Gigbag, wrench

Limited edition model with flamed horse chestnut from Ishikawa Prefecture.

From the series using Japanese horse chestnut, popular for cherry blossom, comes a limited edition model with a body top in beautiful flamed horse chestnut from Ishikawa Prefecture. Called ‘Hydrangea Blue Burst’, the colour is reminiscent of hydrangeas and has a distinctly Japanese feel, while at the same time making the flamed tochi woodwork shine even brighter.

The ‘MJS’ model has been updated in many ways, including a new preset switch and a new bridge saddle to prevent the strings from falling off.

Certificate of Origin verifying that the wood comes from Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan.

Limited Edition Pickguard Logo

The Momose logo on the pickguard is specially designed to show that it is made from tochi wood from Ishikawa Prefecture.

1P Tochi Body

The body of this instrument is also made of 1P tochi wood, so you can feel the charm of tochi in the sound as well. The clear, crisp sound is unique to tochi and is used by Divisor as a new wood after the standard alder and ash.

Madagascar rosewood fingerboard

The Madagascar rosewood fretboard specification, which was sadly no longer used on the regular model, has been realised due to increasing scarcity. This is a point of particular attention, made possible by the limited number of pieces produced.

Part of the proceeds from the sale of this model will be donated to charity.

A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this model will be donated to Ishikawa Prefecture as earthquake reconstruction aid.

The days have passed since the New Year’s Day 2024 earthquake, and while the frequency of news about the disaster has decreased, we have heard stories of areas where reconstruction has not yet progressed. We hope that through the instrument of the guitar, we can provide even a small amount of support to the people of the Noto Peninsula, and that the number of people who are interested in the current situation will increase, even if only by one person.