I'm trying to find out more on this question too.
I bought one this morning at a car boot sale. It says "made in Korea"
It is a beautifully made guitar, model H6860-12
With a rosewood back and sides, and a spruce top. They look like solid woods.
I cant find this model by googling. I think it is a recent (last 10 yrs) reissue. It is too well made and in too good condition to be and old one. The label in the soundhole also looks classy and modern.
If you found out any more, please let me know
tony.mclaughlin@ntlworld.com
no but i believe they are made in the same factory in south korea as epiphone guitars
Most of today's epiphones are made in China, Korea, Japan, and the US respectively.
According to the Kelly Industries web site, "Rogue Guitars are made in Korea by Sungbo Industrial." According to the Stagg Music web site, "All our instruments are handmade from designs created by our team of specialists at our global HQ in Belgium." Searches of "Stagg" and "Sungbo" don't find any connection.
Fender produces their Guitars both domestically and off-shore. Fender is headquartered in Scottsdale, AZ. The domestic line (marketed as "Fender") is manufactured in Corona, CA. The off-shore line (marketed as "Squier" and/or "Cort") are made in either Mexico, Japan, China, Indonesia and Korea.
The Hondo guitar company was created in 1969 by Jerry Freed and Tommy Moore in Fort Worth, Texas. The company was purchased in 1995 by MBT International which is now known as Musicorp. The guitars are considered good quality for entry level instruments and have been made at different times in Japan, Korea, and China.
Harmony guitars are now made in Korea.
The U.S.
no but i believe they are made in the same factory in south korea as epiphone guitars
Most of today's epiphones are made in China, Korea, Japan, and the US respectively.
yes there are. Cort makes most of the cheap and inexpensive guitars for Ibanez, Parkwood, ESP, Schecter, G&Land some other big companies. Cort is located in South Korea.
Korea was a colony of dependency of Japan from the twenties through World War II prior to what is now called the Korean war. The Japanese pulled the strings.
According to the Kelly Industries web site, "Rogue Guitars are made in Korea by Sungbo Industrial." According to the Stagg Music web site, "All our instruments are handmade from designs created by our team of specialists at our global HQ in Belgium." Searches of "Stagg" and "Sungbo" don't find any connection.
Carlo Robelli GUITARS are manufatured in Korea. It's possible that the factory may be tied in with the same company as Simba instruments.
Hi - I'd guess 94 as the first digits of a guitars serial number often indicate it's year of produce
Fender produces their Guitars both domestically and off-shore. Fender is headquartered in Scottsdale, AZ. The domestic line (marketed as "Fender") is manufactured in Corona, CA. The off-shore line (marketed as "Squier" and/or "Cort") are made in either Mexico, Japan, China, Indonesia and Korea.
Six thousand six hundred twelve (6,612) is the air mileage from London, England, to Seoul, South Korea. That equals 10,641 kilometers or 5,745 nautical miles.
If the ridiculous fantasies regarding the Illuminati are to be believed, they have already. Rather, they pull the strings of those who control North Korea and every other government of the world. Can't have it both ways. Either they exist and control everything, or they do not exist and the lunatic son of a lunatic controls North Korea.