Are Montana guitars any good?

Montana has been around for years. in general it’s an inexpensive guitar, usually not top quality, but if you get a good one they can be pretty decent. I’ve seen some that played and sounded pretty good in pawn shops. If you think the action is too high it’s not hard to change.

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Moreover, how do you tell the year of a Gibson guitar?

The 1st digit indicates the year of manufacture for the 4 & 5 digit serial numbers, these were used from 1989-1999. The 1st and 2nd indicate the year of manufacture for the 6 digit serial numbers which we’ve been using since 2000.

One may also ask, what guitar is made in Montana? Kochel Guitars are created with reclaimed materials from Montana, combining history and tradition. The body of the guitars are crafted from antique wood salvaged from local buildings, originally erected from old growth timber. The neck of the Kochel guitars are made from various native woods.

Beside this, where are Montana guitars made?

So it may come as a surprise to some that Gibson’s acoustic guitars are actually hand-built in the fairly remote city of Bozeman, Montana, not far from Yellowstone National Park. More than 100 full-time workers are employed at the Bozeman factory, which originally opened its doors in 1989.

Who makes Montana acoustic guitar?

This guitar has some wear.

Who makes Montana guitar?

Established in 1991 by Rick McCollum, the Montana Guitar Shop (formerly Paradise Valley Guitars) specializes in heirloom guitars built especially for serious guitar players. Montana Guitar Shop instruments are built with beautiful woods to create a real work of art.

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