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Caparison Guitars
IndustryMusical instrument
Founded1995; 29 years ago (1995)
FounderItaru Kanno
HeadquartersJapan
Area servedAsia, Europe, North America
Key peopleItaru Kanno, Gabriel Ösztreicher
ProductsElectric guitars
OwnerGeorge and Gabriel Ösztreicher
ParentCaparison Guitar Co. Ltd., Cardiff
Websitecaparisonguitars.com

Caparison Guitars is a Japanese-origin manufacturer of electric guitars. The company is headquartered in Japan and is a subsidiary of Caparison Guitar Company Ltd., based in the United Kingdom.

History

The company was established in 1995 with the former Jackson/Charvel Japan design division. The Charvel designers created the CDS Series, CDS II Series, and Questar Series, while the Jackson designed contributed with the Doug Aldrich, Soloist Special, Dinky AXE and Falcon models. Caparison was owned by Kyowa Shokai Ltd, a company that made contracts with factories to produce guitars for them (like Hoshino Gakki).

In May 2011, Shokai was declared bankrupt; however, Caparison resumed production in September 2011 under the ownership of the Caparison Guitar Company Ltd., a company in Cardiff, United Kingdom. The company retained Itaru Kanno (菅野到) as lead designer and the instruments are still manufactured with Iida Corporation in Nagoya, Japan.

Guitars

Their Horus model features a 27-fret neck with clock inlays that shows a different time for each fret position — 1 o'clock on the first fret, 3 o'clock on the third, 5 o'clock on the fifth fret, and so on. TAT Special (Through and Through), and Orbit models also feature 27-fret necks.

Their Dellinger models also feature clock inlays on the fretboard; however, these guitars feature 24-fret necks. Other Caparison Guitar models are the Angelus (including the ACE signature models), Susanoh, Michael Romeo Signature Dellinger Prominence MJR, Joel Stroetzel Signature Dellinger-JSM and Mattias IA Elkundh Signature Apple Horn 8. The Orbit has a design that deviates from the 'Flying V' shape by adding a curve at the left of the neck joint and an elongated upper horn.

Caparison design their own humbucking, single coil, and dual-rail humbucking pickups, which are produced by Gotoh Pick Ups located in Nagano, Japan. The dual-rail humbucking pickup fits into the footprint of standard single coil pickup. Caparison also design their own fixed bridge (produced by Gotoh Gut Co., ltd.).

References

  1. "Musical Instrument Professional "New UK owners for Caparison"". Archived from the original on 2012-03-10. Retrieved 2013-03-02.
  2. ^ "Caparison Guitar Co. Ltd - Company Profile - Endole". suite.endole.co.uk.
  3. "CAPARISON GUITAR CO. LTD - Overview (free company information from Companies House)". find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk.
  4. "エレキギター,ベースのピックアップ 周辺関連パーツ GOTOH PICKUPS(株式会社 ゴトー)". www.gotoh-pickups.jp.
  5. "後藤ガット有限会社".

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