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![]() wrote in message ... On Aug 4, 11:19 pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. LLC" wrote: wrote: On Aug 4, 11:00 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message ... 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.. . ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 |