Warwick and Sandberg have a few made in Germany bass guitar lines that are pretty sick. Also Duesenberg - sooo beautiful
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whichever one has the pickup and pickup positioning that gives the sound you want
What EU brand would I be looking for if I wanted to buy a decent beginner friendly hollowbody?
Hagström viking. Hagström alvar.
But they are only an EU-brand, not actually made in EU.
Thomann's house brand Harley Benton has some good guitars. Not sure about hollowbody guitars, but I have a semihollow guitar from HB that I play quite a lot and has good build quality.
Question from an Ibanez RG series lover - how do the Mayones, M-Tone and Vigier compare? Love me some long neck action and looking to expand my collection.
Also, I'd say Ibanez, but they're Japanese...
I wonder which one of these I can buy, locally, here in the US. I never looked specifically at non-US brands until now.
Daemoness, Blackat, Mayones, RAN
Skervesen guitars are amazing build quality
I looked for "m tone" and it seems to be a guy in Oregon