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Yup, I had been doing some reading about it, never saw one though. I
was a little doubtful at first but coming from Gibson, I figured they
would probably do a good job.. Hey Dick, where was it made.? Just
curious...

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All real Gibson's are made in the USA. The primary plant for solid bodied
electrics is in Nashville, TN. They build acoustics somewhere in Montana.

Gibson also owns several other guitar brands including Epiphone. These are
lower cost guitars, similar to the Gibson line, but are manufactured in
several countries, including the US, Japan, Korea and China. Similar
arrangement to Fender's "Squire" Strat which is manufactured in, I think,
Korea.

Eisboch


Besides the "Squire" Strat, Fender also sells Fender Strats made in
Mexico, which a cheap knock offs of the American Fenders.
here is an example.
http://www.zzounds.com/item--FEN134600
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On Aug 4, 11:00*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
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Yup, I had been doing some reading about it, never saw one though. I
was a little doubtful at first but coming from Gibson, I figured they
would probably do a good job.. Hey Dick, where was it made.? Just
curious...

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All real Gibson's are made in the USA. *The primary plant for solid bodied
electrics is in Nashville, TN. * *They build acoustics somewhere in Montana.

Gibson also owns several other guitar brands including Epiphone. *These are
lower cost guitars, similar to the Gibson line, but are manufactured in
several countries, including the US, Japan, Korea and China. *Similar
arrangement to Fender's "Squire" Strat which is manufactured in, I think,
Korea.

Eisboch


Fender and Martin make some in Mexico to iirc.. My Martin was made in
Mexico. Nice to have an American made Guitar..
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On Aug 4, 11:19*pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. LLC"
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Yup, I had been doing some reading about it, never saw one though. I
was a little doubtful at first but coming from Gibson, I figured they
would probably do a good job.. Hey Dick, where was it made.? Just
curious...


------------------------------


All real Gibson's are made in the USA. *The primary plant for solid bodied
electrics is in Nashville, TN. * *They build acoustics somewhere in Montana.


Gibson also owns several other guitar brands including Epiphone. *These are
lower cost guitars, similar to the Gibson line, but are manufactured in
several countries, including the US, Japan, Korea and China. *Similar
arrangement to Fender's "Squire" Strat which is manufactured in, I think,
Korea.


Eisboch


Fender and Martin make some in Mexico to iirc.. My Martin was made in
Mexico. * Nice to have an American made Guitar..


They sell for about a 1/3 or 1/4 *of the cost of the American made
guitar. *Most guitar players can tell the difference between the
American and Mexican guitars.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Not according to the guitar players on several groups I am active in..
I mean they know which guitars are made here and there, but the
equipment, training, and production tolerances are the same for the
big vendors in China, Mexico, as in the US.. .
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Yup, I had been doing some reading about it, never saw one though. I
was a little doubtful at first but coming from Gibson, I figured they
would probably do a good job.. Hey Dick, where was it made.? Just
curious...


------------------------------


All real Gibson's are made in the USA. The primary plant for solid
bodied
electrics is in Nashville, TN. They build acoustics somewhere in
Montana.


Gibson also owns several other guitar brands including Epiphone. These
are
lower cost guitars, similar to the Gibson line, but are manufactured in
several countries, including the US, Japan, Korea and China. Similar
arrangement to Fender's "Squire" Strat which is manufactured in, I
think,
Korea.


Eisboch


Fender and Martin make some in Mexico to iirc.. My Martin was made in
Mexico. Nice to have an American made Guitar..


They sell for about a 1/3 or 1/4 of the cost of the American made
guitar. Most guitar players can tell the difference between the
American and Mexican guitars.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Not according to the guitar players on several groups I am active in..
I mean they know which guitars are made here and there, but the
equipment, training, and production tolerances are the same for the
big vendors in China, Mexico, as in the US.. .

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He may be referring to the unauthorized "copy-cat" versions of name brand
guitars built mostly in Japan and China, but elsewhere as well. Gibson
successfully sued one of them in Japan. Interestingly, the headstock shape
is usually the patented item of a guitar. Gibson won the lawsuit because
the imitator not only copied the style, shape and color of the Les Paul
standard, they also copied the "open book" headstock shape.


Eisboch





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On Aug 4, 11:19 pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. LLC"
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On Aug 4, 11:00 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
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Yup, I had been doing some reading about it, never saw one though. I
was a little doubtful at first but coming from Gibson, I figured they
would probably do a good job.. Hey Dick, where was it made.? Just
curious...
------------------------------
All real Gibson's are made in the USA. The primary plant for solid bodied
electrics is in Nashville, TN. They build acoustics somewhere in Montana.
Gibson also owns several other guitar brands including Epiphone. These are
lower cost guitars, similar to the Gibson line, but are manufactured in
several countries, including the US, Japan, Korea and China. Similar
arrangement to Fender's "Squire" Strat which is manufactured in, I think,
Korea.
Eisboch
Fender and Martin make some in Mexico to iirc.. My Martin was made in
Mexico. Nice to have an American made Guitar..

They sell for about a 1/3 or 1/4 of the cost of the American made
guitar. Most guitar players can tell the difference between the
American and Mexican guitars.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Not according to the guitar players on several groups I am active in..
I mean they know which guitars are made here and there, but the
equipment, training, and production tolerances are the same for the
big vendors in China, Mexico, as in the US.. .


DAMN HIM , DAMN HIM TO HELL. My son and the salesman convinced me to
buy the American model. Wait till my little ****head son gets back from
Africa, I will tell him a thing or two. Either that or I will steal
his Fender Double Fat Strat and Parker Fly Guitars and buy me a Nikon
D3. That will teach that son of a bitch.
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On Tue, 05 Aug 2008 07:12:55 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.
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Parker Fly Guitars


Do it have a low transom?
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On Tue, 05 Aug 2008 07:12:55 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.
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Parker Fly Guitars


Do it have a low transom?


Do it have?

Oy!!!

Does it have a low transom?
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On Tue, 05 Aug 2008 07:12:55 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.
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Parker Fly Guitars


Do it have a low transom?


Only if it's not zipped up.


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And, the Chinese have truly mastered the art of making good quality,
production
wooden instruments. Look around inside a current Chinese archtop guitar
with a
mirror and the insides are CLEAN. Nothing ragged, no glue runs showing.
Just
like any well made guitar.




To Harry's delight, I don't have a Chinese manufactured guitar to look
inside of. :-)

Eisboch


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