The unveiling will take place during the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) trade show in Anaheim, California. The show runs January 13–16, at the Anaheim Convention Center. The new facility is a collaboration between Stranough Voicemate founder, Tommy Kaihatu, business partner Charlie Bible and owner, Buddy Blaze.
Located in Surabaya, Indonesia the facility features CNC machines, computerized kilns, paint booths, UV booth and even a Plek Machine, the company says. In addition to the instruments, the factory is producing wooden hard-shell cases, thermo formed cases and gig bags for instruments.
Buddy Blaze Fine Stringed Instruments will be displaying at booth #1080 during the NAMM show. In addition to their flagship ALII Series, the booth exhibit will include other handcrafted instruments by Buddy Blaze and the new models in multiple price points.
To learn more about the new line and Buddy Blaze Fine Stringed Instruments, visit them online at www.buddyblaze.com. To schedule a time to view these new models during the show, you can call 818–620–6445.
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