Iris MS-00 Tuxedo
$4195 CAD
For more details contact us at info@folkwaymusic.com or 855-772-0424.
The classic MS-00 with tuxedo white-on-black appointments!
When Iris Guitars were consulting with Folkway’s Mark Stutman about their soon-to-be L-00 inspired guitar, it was decided to offer the new model with a packaged set of upgraded features that would be unique to the MS-00 – features that are inspired by the L-00s that were made in 1933.
This guitar is a Stutman-spec MS-00, which means that it’s built with an Adirondack spruce top and mahogany back and sides and is assembled with solid – rather than kerfed – linings. The neck is carved with a 30s style soft V profile, the nut is 1-3/4” wide and the strings spread out to 2-5/16” at the bridge. White bindings and pickguard, and a bone-black lacquer round out the package. The MS models are also spec’d with the simplified flower Iris headstock logo.
Expect a guitar with tone inspired by a 30s Gibson, modern playability, accurate intonation, and touch more sparkle and sustain than and older instrument.
The neck has a soft V carve with rounded shoulders and should appeal to V-neck and C-neck players, alike. Neck depth at the 1st fret is .950, and it tapers to .985” at the 9th.
With hardshell case.
When Iris Guitars were consulting with Folkway’s Mark Stutman about their soon-to-be L-00 inspired guitar, it was decided to offer the new model with a packaged set of upgraded features that would be unique to the MS-00 – features that are inspired by the L-00s that were made in 1933.
This guitar is a Stutman-spec MS-00, which means that it’s built with an Adirondack spruce top and mahogany back and sides and is assembled with solid – rather than kerfed – linings. The neck is carved with a 30s style soft V profile, the nut is 1-3/4” wide and the strings spread out to 2-5/16” at the bridge. White bindings and pickguard, and a bone-black lacquer round out the package. The MS models are also spec’d with the simplified flower Iris headstock logo.
Expect a guitar with tone inspired by a 30s Gibson, modern playability, accurate intonation, and touch more sparkle and sustain than and older instrument.
The neck has a soft V carve with rounded shoulders and should appeal to V-neck and C-neck players, alike. Neck depth at the 1st fret is .950, and it tapers to .985” at the 9th.
With hardshell case.