![]() ![]() Dillion Guitars is managed by Second Income Consultants (S.I.C.) and is owned by Andrea and John Vinci (aka John Dillion) of Cary, NC USA. ![]() Since 2014, Dillion Guitars (Dillion USA) have been exclusively manufactured in Vietnam by Inyen Vina Co., LTD located in Hochimenh City, Vietnam. I have a friend who bought a Dillion USA Guitar and it's pretty good. They import branded instruments from Inyen Vina Co., LTD. There's usually a little something in an $800 imported guitar that you can't really get cheaply.ĭillion USA guitars are made in Vietnam. I could be wrong, but that price range (or below) is territory for PRS SE guitars, yamaha guitars made to a high standard with Duncan pickups, mex-made superstrats with duncans and a floyd rose. Some of the guitars might be slightly nicer than that, but why be so evasive about the origin? china, indonesia, maybe some korea? I see it as a sneaky importer bringing in what look to me to be $200 guitars and stating that they're listing for $800-$950 or so. Not saying they can't be great guitars to play, but there are a lot of great tele and strat style and LP style guitars for a lot less than $500 made overseas. The rosewood telecaster looks like a veneer (where's the endgrain the ends? It just looks like brown smudge). The hardware on the guitars is the wilkinson stuff that shows up on a lot of budget guitars, the grain orientation in some of the pictures has runout coming up right in the fingerboard. ![]() It may say "made in korea for PRS" or something like that, but I get the feeling that the seller is a little bit slick. My issue is more simple - a guitar normally says its country of origin in that spot on the peghead. ![]()
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