Postby Bob Shade » Thu Mar 11, 2010 12:57 pm
Hey guy's! I normally do not chime in on issues of a competitive nature, however, I would like to comment on the statement that somehow since our guitars are made in a extremely high quality Korea factory as opposed to a supposed better Japanese factory, somehow the quality is not as good. This is ludicrous!
That is a statement that is an assumed fact. The truth is, is that our factory used to be in Japan too, and has moved to be more competitive. We work very closely with our factory to insure every guitar is as high quality as it can possibly be. Has anyone toured both factories? I think this forum should be about letting the consumer decide which guitar is of higher quality and value and let the competitors be less opinionated and let the chips fall where they may.
We offer guitars that we feel rival any guitar on the market today, and as well, we have countless letters from our customers thanking us for our high quality products and most are of the opinion that our prices should be higher for the quality we produce, and are extremely satisfied with the performance, feel, look and tone.
As well, our guitars feature real USA parts made by Hallmark with the high end necks and bodies from our factory built to our exacting specifications. The customer in return gets the best of both worlds, quality, performance and value for their hard earned money.
So, simply stating Japan is better than Korea is an insufficient comparison. We have had numerous guys that won't pick up their Japanese Gretsch, and other guitars now after having purchasing a Deke Dickerson and other models from Hallmark Guitars.
As far as manufacturer's place of origin is concerned, I would like to point out that I don't see any Korean mfg. cars speeding down the road that can't stop at 95 mph. Thats my point.
Let the music do the talking,
Bob Shade