Not uncommon. Some years back we had a Dodge Intrepid and a Toyota Solara (2 door Camry) There were more parts and manufacturing done in the US for the Toyota than the Dodge. Majority of the DodgeTo be clear, based on what you've described, completed guitars are not imported. Rather, parts are imported into the United States, and they are assembled here. Is that correct?
Parts were imported and then assembled in the US. In the end. More American hands touched the Toyota in the building process than did the Dodge. Yet the Dodge was touted as Made In America and the Toyota was an import.
Edit: after doing some further research. I was fairly correct on the Toyota…. As in, something like 75-80% of the components that went into the Solara were sourced and manufactured in the US. Then assembled at their KY plant. I was not on the Dodge. It was actually assembled in Canada….. not the US.
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