Country of origin matters, and it matters a lot ?
When a guitar company is going to do a run of guitars coming out of a factory in China and one coming out of a warehouse in America who do you think they will allocate the higher quality of wood to? You'll probably see 3 or 4 piece bodies coming out of the Chinese run but 2 piece bodies out of America, which will probably be much lighter too? and the reason is that the guitar market is still very stubborn about country, so why risk the good stuff on the lower market perception item?
Now I personally believe a skilled luthier can exist anywhere in the world and make a good guitar, but when you're a company paying out thousands of dollars to make sure a factory churns out a thousand good guitars you know that market perception matters.
When a guitar company is going to do a run of guitars coming out of a factory in China and one coming out of a warehouse in America who do you think they will allocate the higher quality of wood to? You'll probably see 3 or 4 piece bodies coming out of the Chinese run but 2 piece bodies out of America, which will probably be much lighter too? and the reason is that the guitar market is still very stubborn about country, so why risk the good stuff on the lower market perception item?
Now I personally believe a skilled luthier can exist anywhere in the world and make a good guitar, but when you're a company paying out thousands of dollars to make sure a factory churns out a thousand good guitars you know that market perception matters.