So if you are looking for a good, solid, dependable, great sounding & playing new guitar for a low price, I would not hesitate to recommend the Greg Bennett guitars. I would not hesitate to recommend these guitars to anyone looking for a good buy on a great low priced guitar.

Who is Greg Bennett Samick?

For over 40 years, Samick has manufactured products for the leading brand names in the guitar business. We called on Greg Bennett, an industry marketing and design veteran of over 30 years. …

Is Samick a good guitar brand?

Chances are, you have heard of Samick as making good guitars if you have been looking for some time. The truth is, they did make good guitars. So good, in fact, that most people who have them want to keep them, and since Samick does not make that line of guitars any longer, the market is low on Samick guitars.

Is Samick Korean?

(Hangul: 삼익악기KRX: 002450, also known as Samick) is a South Korean musical instrument manufacturer. Founded in 1958 as Samick Pianos, it is now one of the world’s largest musical instrument manufacturers and an owner of shares in several musical instrument manufacturing companies.

Where are Adam Black guitars made?

Essex, England
Frequently Asked Questions about Adam Black Guitars Adam Black guitars are based in Essex, England. Most of their guitars are made in the Far East, but some custom instruments are built in the UK.

Did Samick make Fender guitars?

Samick has manufactured guitars for many other companies, including Fender and Gibson. Additionally, this manufacturer produces a full range of pianos, electric and acoustic guitars, basses, banjos, autoharps, harmonicas, and other instruments.

Where are Greg Bennett guitars made?

Indonesia
Made in Indonesia with Grover tuners, satin finish, is a Greg Bennett design, and manufactured by Samick and plays and feels very nice and is part of the “Gold Rush” series as denoted by the number one (1), ST91 = Gold Rush: all mahogany, ST92= Regency: spruce top and the rest mahogany.

Are Samick pianos good quality?

Samick makes excellent pianos at a very good value. Some of the “brands” they make may or may not come close to the same feel, tone, and touch of your Yamaha. I wouldn’t hesitate in considering one, but would definitely have a technician look at it before committing to buy used.