Badged guitars that may have been made by Fujigen Gakki were Marlin and St. ![]() Badged guitars made by Fujigen include Antoria, Epiphone, Jason and Mann. They also produced guitars for major manufacturer Yamaha. Fujigen Gakki was the main manufacturer of choice for Greco badged guitars in the 1970 to 1980 period. It wasn't until 1970 that the company began making products for the venerable Ibanez brand, which was an unqualified success. They were known for producing high quality products, especially for the badged guitar market, which is why the company was selected by so many major American brands. The company was the largest producer of Japanese guitars during the 1960-1980 period. Fujigen Gakkiįujigen Gakki began operation in 1960 as a classical guitar manufacturer, moving into the lucurative electric guitar markets in 1962. A possible badge made by Fernandes was the oddly named Orange guitar. Fernandes produced guitars with the Burny and Nady badges as well as house brand Fernandes. ![]() ![]() It grew and became one of the largest producers of Japanese-made guitars, rivaling competitors Fujigen and Matsumoku. Fernandes Guitars started production in 1969 in Osaka, Japan.
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