IMO the best way to try out a new fiddle is to play something you enjoy hearing and playing that was played on a similar instrument so I have been playing a lot of tunes from one of my favorite Rush albums (2112)

to put the MES through its' paces to see what it has to offer.
During my little bit of playing time with the (new to me) MES I have discovered my search for an ES type is pretty much over.
This MES is pretty much all I could ever want from a 335 type; really nice chunky neck, very good tuning stability, easy string bends with a 10/46 string set, and the stock pickups actually sound very good. The build quality that comes from the Deviser Aska facility just happens to be a great added bonus.
This MES is not a showy piece like some of the highly figured and flamed maple Tokai ES examples I have owned in the past. This MES has some really plain maple but I guess at the end of the day it's all about what the guitar actually does for the player; not how great it looks. This MES isn't even the color (natural) I wanted but I will take what I ended up with. My many years search for the 'right' 335 type has ended and with a surprise; a Momose. This MES is a nice reward after years of looking around.
Our first stop is in Bogota
To check Colombian fields
The natives smile and pass along
A sample of their yield
Sweet Jamaican pipe dreams
Golden Acapulco nights
Then Morocco, and the East
Fly by morning light
We're on the train to Bangkok
Aboard the Thailand Express
We'll hit the stops along the way
We only stop for the best
Wreathed in smoke in Lebanon
We burn the midnight oil
The fragrance of Afghanistan
Rewards a long day's toil