Who made explorer copies?

trevorus

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I'm trying to retrace my guitar history and I had an explorer copy in about 2014 that I'm trying to figure out the manufacturer of. Being a dingus, I didn't take proper pictures back then of the headstock. But here's what I've got.

it wasn't a Hamer XT, Epiphone, or a Dean. Who else made them? By the hardware, you can tell it's metric stuff, so likely an Indonesian or Korean factory... Help me solve this mystery!
 

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That is not a Destroyer they have Iceman like tails.

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Cort and Samick made Explorer 3x3s. I've seen some Epiphones too but I think they were made by Samick. I haven't seen that finish on any of them.
 
Through my searches, I have found a Hamer Standard with a 3x3 headstock, but a USA one with a Floyd on it. Not quite the same… Dangit, why did I forget to take a headstock picture???
 
Most of the MIJ Explorers had the traditional 6-in-line headstock I think.
I'm assuming it was not an older guitar, but one made in the last decade or two, right?
 
I'm trying to retrace my guitar history and I had an explorer copy in about 2014 that I'm trying to figure out the manufacturer of. Being a dingus, I didn't take proper pictures back then of the headstock. But here's what I've got.

it wasn't a Hamer XT, Epiphone, or a Dean. Who else made them? By the hardware, you can tell it's metric stuff, so likely an Indonesian or Korean factory... Help me solve this mystery!

Pretty sure that's a Hamer, mang. Why do you think it's not?

Also, I think you're incorrect about the 3+3 headstock assumption (especially since you're basing that assumption on a blurry pic that looks more like an Inline-6 to me...???)

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