Can anyone verify that early Makos were made in Japan? I've seen that theory speculated in 2003 and repeated since, but that was a guess. The only thing I know for sure is that later Makos were a budget line made in Korea. Another misconception is that you can distinguish the better Makos as having Grover tuners, but according to a 1980 Mako catalog, Grover tuners were an option available on any of their guitars (except the TB1&2). I have two Makos that are nicely made, and three that are clunkers. I'm trying to accumulate S/N info, but not yet enough to see any patterns. If you have S/N or other info, please send me some pics. I'll gladly share what I know. Comments welcomed. Regards, Al
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Mako catalogs here http://www.vintaxe.com/catalogs_japanese_mako.htm