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bristol bm 15s mahogany guitar Special

Bristol BM-15S Mahogany Guitar

$599.00
bristol bm 15ce electro acoustic guitar Special

Bristol BM-15CE Electro-Acoustic Guitar

$549.00
Retail Price: $649.00
bristol bf 15s travel guitar Special

Bristol BF-15S 3/4 Size Guitar

$499.00
Retail Price: $749.00
vorson bj 5e electric banjo Special

Vorson BJ-5E Electric Banjo

$499.00
gold tone gme 6 mini electric guitar Special

Gold Tone GME-6 Mini Electric Guitar

$499.00
rover rm 50 mandolin Special

Rover RM-50 Mandolin

$499.00
Retail Price: $599.00
altamira basico classical guitar Special

Altamira Basico Classical Guitar

$449.00
bryden sbj 424 tenor banjo Special

Bryden SBJ-424 Tenor Banjo

$399.00
rover rb 45g banjo Special

Rover RB-45G Banjo

$399.00
Retail Price: $799.00
bryden sbj524 banjo Special

Bryden SBJ524 Banjo

$399.00
k&k brand logo Special

K&K Acoustic Pick-Up Range

Price range: $299.00 through $375.00
reynolds roundhole mandolin Special

Reynolds Roundhole Mandolin

$299.00

Historically brands were very important, companies traded on them, they were reliable, made a good range and it was easy to find something that suited your needs.
Over the last few decades this has changed, ever since the 1970s when instrument manufacturing in Japan started to ramp up with highly competitive instruments at a fraction of the US equivalent. So much so that U.S companies were drawn into having their brands made in Japan. This created huge problems for those companies back home. The American guitar buying public were not happy in spite of the quality of those instruments.
Eventually those companies had to withdraw from Japan. This historic period changed the brand monopoly forever.
China now is the new Japan and everything that was thought about japanese made instruments is being said about China except with modern manufacturing technology and knowhow the instruments coming out of China are unsurpassed but beware there are plenty of low priced and low quality products around. If it’s too good to be true it’s generally to good to be true.