How many? Way too many. The real deal ones (Made in USA) were great, but
they made too many made in "far east" ones which are pure rubbish.
Go to: http://americanmstudios.com/ and click on "The Washburn Acoustic Guitar Collection". That web-site lists the 14 USA Washburn acoustic guitars made between 1974 and 2009.
Mahogany neck AND Body. Plus eventually flamed maple top on some models.
There are many... Ibanez, Rickenbacker, Yamaha, Gibson, Washburn, BC Rich, Steinberger, to name a few, but there are guitars made to look similar to the classic fender stratocaster like the Yamaha Pacifica, the Squire (made by Fender) and the Torch Vintage.
Martin guitars are made in Nazareth PA
wood.
Go to: http://americanmstudios.com/ and click on "The Washburn Acoustic Guitar Collection". That web-site lists the 14 USA Washburn acoustic guitars made between 1974 and 2009.
Mahogany neck AND Body. Plus eventually flamed maple top on some models.
There are many... Ibanez, Rickenbacker, Yamaha, Gibson, Washburn, BC Rich, Steinberger, to name a few, but there are guitars made to look similar to the classic fender stratocaster like the Yamaha Pacifica, the Squire (made by Fender) and the Torch Vintage.
Guitars are made from factories in South Sudan
Martin guitars are made in Nazareth PA
wood.
Harmony guitars have been made for over 30 years. A dedicated agent of Harmony guitars said that their guitars are of the highest quality since they are made from beech wood.
I own a Wasburn Dime V. I can honestly say that these guitars are not that bad. They have a good build, but the pick-ups tend to burnout quickly. I put EMG's in it and its sounds great. My advice would be to try one out and see how it feels.
Harmony guitars are now made in Korea.
Bentley made Series 10 guitars.
this is two vauge, electic guitars and acuostic guitars are made out of different things and different wood
Yes, some acoustics are, but no electric guitars. They are all made in USA.