Matsuoka Guitar Explained

Matsuoka Guitar
Former Name:Matsuoka Musical Instruments Co., Ltd.
Native Name:松岡楽器
Type:Private
Industry:Musical instruments
Fate:Bankruptcy in 2014
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Founded:1959
Founder:Ryoji Matsuoka
Hq Location City:Nagoya
Hq Location Country:Japan
Area Served:Worldwide
Products:Classical guitar
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Num Employees:15

Matsuoka Guitar (formerly Matsuoka Musical Instruments Co., Ltd.) was a Japanese manufacturer of guitars in Nagoya, Japan.[1]

Self taught luthier Ryoji Matsuoka began making guitars following World War 2 as the popularity of enka music helped introduce more Japanese to the guitar. After about a decade of refining his skill, he established Matsuoka Musical Instruments Co., Ltd. in 1959. Matsuoka is a boutique firm specializing in well made classical guitars for entry to mid level players.[2]

Influenced by luthiers such as Hauser, Kohno, and Ramírez, Matsuoka produced guitars for Aria and Ibanez in the 1960s and 1970s, and produced his own line starting in the early 1970s.[3] Up to the early 80’s Ryoji Matsuoka himself handcrafted the top of the line (Mastercraft) models for Ibanez.

Matsuoka's son Toshiaki followed in his father's as a luthier and oversaw the day-to-day operations of the company until its dissolution in 2014.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History . Matsuoka Guitar . https://web.archive.org/web/20130622064134/http://www.matsuoka-gakki.com/history.html . 22 June 2013.
  2. Web site: Matsuoka (Ryoji) . Guitar List.
  3. Web site: Ryoji Matsuoka . Galerie des Luthiers.
  4. Web site: Ryoji Matsuoka classical guitar . humming-guitar.net. 28 September 2019 .