I have had guitars made in U.S.A., Japan, Korea, China, Indonesia. Etc..All good instruments for hat i paid for them. And yes the Korean stuff can be substandard in some cases. But for the most part they have come up to the level of Japan in build quality. Sure the woods are always as select as the woods here in the states. But you're also not paying the price for those woods. The hardware is thinner metals, the electronics arent the best. But thats easily swapped out. I've put Gibson hardware and electronics in an Epi LPC and it made a huge differance. But it still wsnt my USA made Gibson LPC. Why? The quality of the woods used and the types of woods used. My point?
If the guitar plays and sounds the way you want it too for the money. Great Buy it. Who cares where it's made. There is a price differance from Asia to Mexico to the USA for a reason. It boils down to the quality of each part and how it's made. Finish is also a factoor in pricing. Nitro to poly. etc...
And all my gear that says "Made in USA" on it better be made in the USA or there's gonna be trouble for that company. (ie Washburn trying to pass off Korean made instruments as US made ones back in the 90's) Lets just say Washburn almost went bankrupt over that one.
Ok im done.
Gil
If the guitar plays and sounds the way you want it too for the money. Great Buy it. Who cares where it's made. There is a price differance from Asia to Mexico to the USA for a reason. It boils down to the quality of each part and how it's made. Finish is also a factoor in pricing. Nitro to poly. etc...
And all my gear that says "Made in USA" on it better be made in the USA or there's gonna be trouble for that company. (ie Washburn trying to pass off Korean made instruments as US made ones back in the 90's) Lets just say Washburn almost went bankrupt over that one.
Ok im done.
Gil
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