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COLUMBUS | Instruments previously built in Japan, then manufacturing switched to Korea during the late 1960s. | The Columbus trademark was the brand name of a UK importer. Although the first models were cheap entry level guitars, subsequent Japanese-built guitars raised up to medium quality copies of American designs. The manufacturer then switched to Korean production. Source: Tony Bacon and Paul Day, The Guru's Guitar Guide. | |
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