Crafter guitars was founded by HyunKwon Park in April, 1972. He started business in his home, making guitars in a twenty-square-meter area with four employees. Early guitars were classical models that were distributed in Korea. Guitars at this time were branded "Sungeum." In 1978, they moved to a bigger location in Yangju-gun. In 1986, his oldest son, Injae Park, joined forces and decided to change the name to something more user friendly. They came up with the name Crafter, which has been in use ever since. HSS (Honner) distributed Crafter guitars in the U.S. in the late 1990s and early 2000s. In 2000, they opened a new 7,000-square-meter factory with a workforce of 140 people. They currently are distributing guitars in forty different countries.
Keep in mind that all models listed here are strictly the models that are offered in the U.S. market. Crafter produces several more models, but many of them are or never will be available in the U.S. Contact Crafter or visit their website for more information.
Mandolins currently built in Korea. Distributed by Crafter USA in Ashland, VA. Crafter has been building guitars since 1972, and under the Crafter name since 1986.

CRAFTER Mandolins Models

CRAFTER M70E/M75E Mandolin Image

CRAFTER M70E/M75E Mandolin

- single cutaway hollowbody, bubinga, spruce, or tiger maple top, fiberglass synthetic bowl, oval soundhole with two rings, white/black multi-ply binding, 24-fret extended rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot inlays, wood headstock overlay w...

CRAFTER M80E/M85E Mandolin Image

CRAFTER M80E/M85E Mandolin

- single cutaway hollowbody, bubinga, spruce, or tiger maple top, fiberglass synthetic bowl, multi-hole soundholes with Ovation-style wood ornamentation, white/black multi-ply binding, 24-fret extended rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot in...