was founded by HyunKwon Park in April
1972 in the basement of his home, four people working in a
20 square metre area. In that early period, the company produced
classical guitars for the Korean domestic market and these
quickly earned a good reputation, mainly for their high quality
of sound.
The company soon had to move to new, bigger premises in order
to build enough guitars to fulfill the demand and, in 1978,
it moved again, this time from Seoul to the new area of Yangju-gun.
At that time, the guitars
were branded ¡®Sungeum¡¯ which means ¡®accomplishing the sound¡¯
and this is still a well known brand in the Korean market,
today. HyunKwon¡¯s ambition was always to supply instruments
to guitar players throughout the world, however, so he then
started to make acoustic and electro-acoustic guitars which
had more international appeal.
his elder son, also joined the company with HyunKwon Park
remaining as chairman. InJae believed that ¡®Sungeum¡¯ was too
difficult a word for his export market so he decided to create
a new brand that would be both easy to remember and convey
an appropriate image. He chose the name ¡®Crafter¡¯, which has
connotations of high quality and also pays tribute to the
craftsmen who create the guitars. The Crafter brand is now
registered in more than 40 countries throughout the world.
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The latest
factory, opened in 2000, is a 7,000 square metre building
on a 12,500 square metre site. It is both new and
modern, enabling them to produce the cleanest instruments
whilst keeping to traditional production methods that
allow the craftsmen to care for the instruments that
they produce. The 140 strong Crafter workforce produced
60,000 instruments in 2001, with a capacity to build
far more than that number.
Crafter guitars
are now sold in more than 30 countries and, in 2001,
the United Kingdom became the world¡¯s biggest market
for Crafter, taking more than 10,000 guitars.
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But the quantity produced
is not the main objective. The emphasis is always to put care
into the making of each guitar to produce the finest instruments.
They are only released to players when it is sure that they
are in the best condition and any that don¡¯t make the grade
are broken up.
InJae Park joining
Crafter was a most significant step for the company because,
like his father, he has a talent for designing good guitars
and a love for building them. He has developed and designed
many new models that are protected by patents in Europe and
the USA.
for new products so that he can provide
the instruments that are most needed. In this way, Crafter
has developed new Travel guitars which will be launched at
the 2002 NAMM Show. The model TRV-23 will have a solid sitka
spruce top and a full sound, notwithstanding its small body.
It will also feature a cutaway, requested by many players
to enable them to reach the higher notes more easily.
InJae Park believes
that building instruments of the highest quality, of the best
value, listening to the needs of the market and providing
a continuous supply is the way to continue the progress and
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