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Joined: October 2005 Posts: 803
Location: Avondale, AZ | Millinium guitars
Here was an interesting page I found while I had no OFC to spend my time on. It leads to links with several small time guitar manufactures that make some interesting guitars. |
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Joined: July 2002 Posts: 1900
| I read that article on the Morris S-96. I don't remember ever playing a Cedar top with Mahogany back and sides. Seagull Guitars makes quite a few of them...Martin even makes one in a 000 12-fret.. |
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Joined: July 2004 Posts: 812
Location: Hicksville, NY | I like the posting about Ayers Guitars. I still don't get it when the label says "Ayers USA" when the guitars are made in Ho Chi Minh in Vietnam. Maybe, I should read more about it.
hmmm.... :rolleyes: |
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Joined: July 2002 Posts: 1900
| "Maybe their lawyers gave them permission."
"Maybe the parts are produced in the USA and shipped to Vietnam for assembly"
"Maybe the guitars have a just a percentage of USA parts."
"Maybe thet can 'imply' they were made in the USA, but not really say it."
"Maybe it's a legal misinterpretation of Vietnamese into English."
..and maybe it's "all of the above"... |
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Joined: October 2005 Posts: 803
Location: Avondale, AZ | Read the posting about Ruokangus guitars from Finland. It is long but interesting (funny that is what she said last night).
http://www.newmillguitar.com/ruogui.html |
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