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MusicMax Distribution Announces Exclusive Partnership with Faith Guitars

MusicMax Distribution Announces Exclusive Partnership with Faith Guitars

MusicMax Distribution partners with Faith Guitars, bringing their renowned craftsmanship and exceptional tone to musicians and retailers across the USA.


ā€‹MusicMax Distribution, a leader in musical instrument and pro-audio distribution, proudly announces an exclusive partnership with Faith Guitars. The partnership will ensure that musicians, retailers, and enthusiasts across the USA can easily access and enjoy the craftsmanship that Faith Guitars is renowned for.

Established in 2002 by the acclaimed British luthier, Patrick James Eggle, Faith Guitars has a history of producing best-in-class instruments, known for their exceptional tone, craftsmanship, and playability. Crafted by hand in a family-run workshop staffed by highly trained luthiers, each guitar is a testament to precision and passion.

ā€‹Having earned critical acclaim across Europe, the brand is now available to dealers throughout the United States through this new collaboration. With this partnership, MusicMax Distribution looks to introduce guitar players across the US to Faith, giving them access to an incomparable instrument at an incredible price point.

Brian Harsh, Vice President of Business Development at MusicMax Distribution, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership: ā€œFaith Guitarsā€™ commitment to quality and innovation aligns perfectly with MusicMaxā€™s values. We are excited to introduce their extraordinary range of guitars to our customers, offering an unparalleled playing experience, quality, and value. This collaboration underscores our dedication to providing dealers and musicians with the finest instruments available.ā€

ā€œWe are thrilled to partner with MusicMax Distribution to bring Faith Guitars to the shores of the USA,ā€ said Alex Mew, Faith Guitarsā€™ Brand Director. ā€œThis collaboration will provide American musicians with the opportunity to experience the craftsmanship, tonal excellence, and innovative designs that define Faith Guitars and that have won the hearts of thousands of guitarists across Europe and Asia already. We are confident that Music Maxā€™s expertise and reputation in the industry will help us reach new heights in the US market.ā€

MusicMax Distribution invites musical instrument dealers and customers alike to experience Faith Guitars.

For more information, please visit musicmaxinc.com.


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