You guitar was made where ?

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<- Adrian Smith with the Mexican hat likes Made in Mexico :)

And myself I don't care that much about the country as long as it matches my needs and budget. I may swap pickps anyway
 
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Country of origin matters to me, but sometimes other factors trump country of origin..These days I really try to shy away from guitars made in China/Indonesia. Cheap hardware, electronics, thick plastic finishes. I have an epiphone 335Pro sitting around that needs a complete refret ( that will cost 75% of what the guitar did) because of its cheapass soft fret material. 8 months and it was toast. Factor in pickups, a rewire,a.decent nut, etc. Not worth it to me anymore.

That said I have owned a bunch of MIJ guitars new and old, they are almost always a huge step up from other Far East or Mexican Fender quality (and I currently own a MIM Fender too, so neeahhh)
 
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Every country can have issues with quality control.

MIM Fenders today are incredible. With a good setup and electronics, they would stand side by side with the US ones, sometimes even above them.

The last Japanese Fender I played was an EVH Wolfgang Special. The neck wood shrunk on display and the stainless steel frets shredded up my palm and fingers.

I have no qualms buying from any country provided the instrument is maintained correctly.
 
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MIJ. About all of the MIJ guitars I've tried have been at least good if not great. I can't say that about any other country.
 
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Every country can have issues with quality control.

MIM Fenders today are incredible. With a good setup and electronics, they would stand side by side with the US ones, sometimes even above them.

To be fair, I'd attribute this to quality slippage.
 
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OK, so let me slightly rephrase my question :


Which model, MIM vs. MIJ do you think will have the 'better' build quality ?

Why the **** would I buy a guitar that was already around long before I could tell my dick from a whammy bar? MIM all the way! I have an MIM Strat made in 2011 and the build quality is superb! I can't find any flaw except an 'imperfection' (which is only noticeable under a close inspection with a flash light held an inch away) on the upper side of the fretboard but even this is just a variation of the wood, so it is not really an imperfection.

I hate old guitars, so my answer applies to other guitars made somewhere else.
 
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I assume you haven't tried Ibanez Premium and the rest of the RGs (including GIOs).

Yeah. Believe it or not, my GIO has better fret ends than a MIM San Dimas for sale at an authorized dealer. The quality of the neck,body, and parts themselves, however, is admittedly ****ty. My Premium needed a short trip to the tech, but when all was sorted out (leveling frets and changing PUs) I'm not putting it down for anything less than a J-Custom, a custom-made Carvin, or a Suhr/Tom Anderson.
 
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I think we should differentiate between craftsmanship and material. We are not living in 1987. It is the 21st century, the skill of the people in Asia has greatly improved and so has the craftsmanship. Many of the Asian models score poor not in the craftsmanship but in the components. A guitar built in Gibson factory using piece of **** components with superb craftsmanship would sound like ****, most probably.
 
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I think we should differentiate between craftsmanship and material. We are not living in 1987. It is the 21st century, the skill of the people in Asia has greatly improved and so has the craftsmanship. Many of the Asian models score poor not in the craftsmanship but in the components. A guitar built in Gibson factory using piece of **** components with superb craftsmanship would sound like ****, most probably.

The skill has not improved what has improved are cnc machines that dont require skilled labor.
 
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I assume you haven't tried Ibanez Premium and the rest of the RGs (including GIOs).

RGs do nothing for me these days so I have no desire to check them out. I have checked out the recent premium series as153. Cheap parts, thick finish, same soft fret material as the as53. Thin ebony laminate posing as a fretboard. Nice fret ends, pretty wood. Not impressed. Especially considering the old MIJ RGs, S series, Destroyers and JEM I used to own.

But if you like them, that is great. I have owned enough guitars In my life to know what I like and do not like.
 
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I usually go for feel and tone when I'm choosing a guitar. I've played a few Gibsons in stores that never felt right in my hands when compared to my Epi LP. I also have an LTD PB that plays and sounds absolutely amazing.
 
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I judge the instrument itself. That being said to answer your question Japan typically beats mim.
 
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I've got one Japanese, one UK, and one American built, with another American built coming in soon. I don't care where it's from as long as it's quality.
 
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I've bought, sold, and inherited various guitars for probably about 22 to 24 years now. Over that time, I've had ones that were made all over the place. I have never had anything particularly against import guitars, or anything particularly for domestic ones. But I will say that in recent years, I have bought and sold in such a way that I am to a point where the only things left are pretty much "keeper" quality instruments, or at least ones that I really love. Of those instruments, three are Japanese, two are Mexican, two are Indonesian, and nearly 20 were made in the U.S.A. This isn't to say that U.S.A. instruments are definitely better...it's just to say that this is how the dust has settled in my particular life after that much time guitar collecting, with me judging based solely on quality, not on country of manufacture.
 
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