Re: TCM M-300 bowlback mandolin?
According to a thread on guitarsite.com, this is the scoop on TCM instruments in Canada -- at least one person's opinion:
TCM is imported from China by the Intercontinental Music store in Ottawa. Only Intercontinental sells them. TCM is their "pro" line, so some dupe probably paid a lot for it, but really, it's not a high end guitar. Middling at best. Glad to hear that your guitar sounds good.
Intercontinental Music imports brands like TCM, Intex, Baron and Simon. They don't sell any well known brands. Owner puts a super high MSRP on it, followed by the slightly lower regular price, followed by a 50% off sale sticker price. So it looks like your lucky day when you walk in. Except that the sale has been on since the store opened. And the guitars are not worth the money, even at 50% off.
Note: Just google mapped Intercontinental Music. (610 Donald st., Ottawa ON) The street view now shows 75% off! Still not worth the money.
So, apparently Asian-made, low-to-mid-range instruments. I would tread carefully, definitely not buy sight unseen (or strings unplayed), perhaps get a friend with more expertise to check out the instrument before a purchase decision. Not clear from your post if you're thinking of buying a TCM, but this is what someone with direct experience thought about the brand and the importer/seller.
Allen Hopkins
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