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16 hours ago, kodiakblair said:

Meant the complete opposite in the US. Items designed in the States but built overseas could be "Crafted in USA",a bit like defrosted bananas can be "EU produce" 😃

"Made in USA"  meant the majority were sourced or processed in said country.   There's probably a good reason FMIC use "Made in Corona".

Could the  tonnes of Korean parts delivered every 2 weeks  have some bearing on it  ?

 

I agree with you. I wasn't suggesting that "Crafted in" had any meaning or significance, rather that the marketing brigade would like us to think it does.

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I used to have a FCS relic P bass, now I have a 1985 MIJ. Both great basses made with quality materials. The relic job on the CS was a work of art but I prefer the MIJ which was a quarter of the price of the CS. 👍

 

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