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  1. Aug 2, 2023 · FujiGen Gakki is a Japanese guitar brand that has been making guitars since 1960. It is known not only for its brand of guitars, FGN, but also for being the OEM (original equipment manufacturer) for many other famous guitar brands, such as Ibanez, Epiphone, Gretsch, and Yamaha.

  2. Hollow Bodies. Masterfield; Fujigen Inc. Matsumoto Nagano JAPAN © 2009 – 2020 FGN Guitars

  3. In April 1989 we changed our name from "Fuji Gen Gakki Manufacturing Corp." to simply "Fujigen" and decided to supporting companies, form a group and promote each company's development individually. Together we motivated and encouraged all employees to open up a new era in the world guitar business.

  4. Electric Guitars. ENDED | View similar gear. Vintage Ultra Rare Gomez Guitar by Fujigen Gakki 1967 Walnut. Used – Excellent. $465. + $85 Shipping. This listing has ended. View similar gear from other sellers on Reverb. View similar gear.

  5. Guitar manufactured by Hoshino Gakki in Fujigen (Japan) between 1970 and 1975, that is, from the first period (pre 1976). Very rare model to see, in a more than good condition. Frets without markings, all original parts, It has some small bites on the back, typical of age, but nothing serious, no cracks or blows or repairs.

  6. Oct 9, 2017 · Matsumoku produced guitars, or parts of guitars, for Vox, Guyatone, FujiGen Gakki, Kanda Shokai (Greco), Hoshino Gakki (Ibanez), Nippon Gakki (Yamaha), Aria and Norlin (parent company of Gibson). American owned Unicord contracted Matsumoku to build most of its Univox and Westbury guitars. St.

  7. Dec 30, 2023 · These companies were Matsumoku Industrial Co. in the first half of the ’70s and Fujigen Gakki, which commenced around 1974-75 and continued until the ’90s. Fujigen manufactured Ibanez (for oversea market) and Greco instruments (for Japanese market), leading the Japanese to regard them as ‘twin brands’.

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