I have been looking at these hard also.Are they made in canada or where?
I'm not usually one to promote mega stores or cheap guitars but this got my interest up. Anyone played a Silver Creek guitar? What did you think?
All solid (rosewood or mahogany) acoustics for $250-$300.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/navig...=100001+706195
I have been looking at these hard also.Are they made in canada or where?
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I think they are made in China, but I can't get to it from here (work). I've been curious about these too, no one around here stocks them, and I was hesitant to order one sight unseen.
I have been looking at a Blueridge BR-140 and 160 which are available locally. I wondered how they compared.
Good reviews on Harmony Central of some other models.
http://reviews.harmony-central.com/r...d/Silver+Creek
Mark
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My hunch is that it's the same guitar as the Johnson Carolina II (or Petaluma at Costco!).
I haven't tried any of them but would love to if I could hand-pick one...
Within the following link are 2 more for reviews from Acoustic Guitar magazine and Guitar World Acoustic.
http://chiyostrings.blogspot.com/200...1_archive.html
Last edited by spt; April 11th, 2008 at 09:25 AM. Reason: link added
Yes, they are made in China.
I have a D-160 and it is a VERY good guitar for the cost. Loud, excellent tone, good workmanship. A tremendous value.