

The company sells its guitars under its own brand names, including Samick, Greg Bennett Signature series, and Silvertone. Samick’s pianos are sold under the Samick name as well as under a variety of brand names, including William Knabe & Co., Seiler, Pramberger, and Samick Digital. The craftsmanship developed over the years has made Samick one of the largest and most knowledgeable producers of musical instruments in the world today. A brand new two-story, 14,000-square foot Adams Federal Colonial-style building was constructed alongside a 200,000-square foot warehouse, used for piano manufacturing, as well as piano and guitar warehousing and service. In 2006, Samick moved its American corporate headquarters to Gallatin, Tennessee, located just outside of Nashville. With a manufacturing capability of more than a half million guitars per year in factories located in Korea, Indonesia, China and the United States, Samick also ranks as the world’s leading stringed instrument producer. Samick branded models did not start using serials until around 1987. Note 2: Guitars with no serial number were produced at many different times. Note: Any guitar with a serial number with the prefix 'SI' is Indonesian-made. has over 50 years of experience manufacturing high quality musical instruments. Also see Headstock Styles and Logo Styles for help determining when your guitar was made (particularly helpful if there is no serial number). Established in 1958, Samick Musical Instruments Co.
