Is this made in the USA?

overdriveguy

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Wussup everyone
i was reading musician's friend's catalog the other day,and i suddenly saw that they are selling a fender showmaster for 599 dollars. The showmaster had highly figured quilt bubinga top, and i was wondering how come its so cheap? i'm sorry i dont have the links but if you'll search musicians' friend for "showmaster quilt" you'll see it
they were also selling a nice ash body strat with highly figured maple to for the same price. Why? is it made in mexico or something?

i bet it sounds like i'm working for musician's friend or something but really, i dont. i'm thinking about buying this guitar and i was wondering what's wrong with it that cost less than normal showmasters

Thanks
overdriveguy
 
Re: Is this made in the USA?

I seriously doubt you'll find anything like that made in America for that kind of price. It costs too much to have a hungover worker do a crappy job on an instrument here.:outahere: I'm sure I'll get flamed for that, but it's pretty much the truth for the most part.
 
Re: Is this made in the USA?

They're made in Korea. Same factory that's making the Lite Ash Tele and Strats. BTW, I bought one of the Lite Ash Teles. In fact, this is the guitar-in-question.

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It's very nice. Even Seymour had to admit it when I showed up with it to a gig last weekend. The wood is spectacular. Seymour looked at the birdseye neck and fingerboard and said, "If you bought that neck from [major USA parts supplier], you'd pay $400 just for the neck." The body is two-piece swamp ash. Seymour Duncans, of course. My only complaint is the finish is a little thick for my taste -- though very shiny.

So, to answer your question, no those SD-loaded Showmasters are not Made in USA. But they're damn nice guitars. And you can't come close for the price.

I hope that helps.

- Evan
 
Re: Is this made in the USA?

Evan Skopp said:
They're made in Korea. Same factory that's making the Lite Ash Tele and Strats. BTW, I bought one of the Lite Ash Teles. In fact, this is the guitar-in-question.

511339.jpg


It's very nice. Even Seymour had to admit it when I showed up with it to a gig last weekend. The wood is spectacular. Seymour looked at the birdseye neck and fingerboard and said, "If you bought that neck from [major USA parts supplier], you'd pay $400 just for the neck." The body is two-piece swamp ash. Seymour Duncans, of course. My only complaint is the finish is a little thick for my taste -- though very shiny.

So, to answer your question, no those SD-loaded Showmasters are not Made in USA. But they're damn nice guitars. And you can't come close for the price.

I hope that helps.

- Evan

What pick ups do you have in that tele by the way? Looks like a nice axe ive always liked the unfinsihed color, looks very raw and classy
 
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Re: Is this made in the USA?

JOLLY said:
I seriously doubt you'll find anything like that made in America for that kind of price. It costs too much to have a hungover worker do a crappy job on an instrument here.:outahere: I'm sure I'll get flamed for that, but it's pretty much the truth for the most part.

Carvin gets close...
 
Re: Is this made in the USA?

overdriveguy said:
Korea? damn... i was hoping... anyone out there might think differently?


I´m not sure what you mean "think differently". TH4e facts say it´s made in Korea, and any amount of thinking isn´t going to change that ;)
 
Re: Is this made in the USA?

There making some Quaility guitars over in Korea now in days.
They got good at it, and fast!! I wonder if the guitar in ? is
made at the samick plant?? I've got 3 sammy's ,and there
no joke.( Once you put a set of Duncan's in em') :laugh2:
 
Re: Is this made in the USA?

Evan Skopp said:
They're made in Korea. Same factory that's making the Lite Ash Tele and Strats. BTW, I bought one of the Lite Ash Teles. In fact, this is the guitar-in-question.

511339.jpg


It's very nice. Even Seymour had to admit it when I showed up with it to a gig last weekend. The wood is spectacular. Seymour looked at the birdseye neck and fingerboard and said, "If you bought that neck from [major USA parts supplier], you'd pay $400 just for the neck." The body is two-piece swamp ash. Seymour Duncans, of course. My only complaint is the finish is a little thick for my taste -- though very shiny.

So, to answer your question, no those SD-loaded Showmasters are not Made in USA. But they're damn nice guitars. And you can't come close for the price.

I hope that helps.

- Evan
man...i want one of these in the worst way......somebody wanna lend me $600 bucks...LOL!!!
 
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