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Address: 1221 Pemberton Dr, Fort Wayne, IN 46805
Phone: (260) 422-7500






Posted on Sat, Aug. 20, 2005

Guitar company relocating to Fort Wayne

It plans to produce 16,000 instruments and cases next year at new facility.

By Ryan Lengerich

rlengerich@news-sentinel.com


A startup guitar company now based in Spencerville could employ 60-100 people when it moves to downtown Fort Wayne next year.

Edward Miers, chief executive officer of Grem USA, would not reveal the exact location where the company will make guitars and guitar cases. The publicly traded company, which expects the 40,000-square-foot facility to be fully operational by mid-2006, is finalizing the agreement.

Miers said the company could produce as many as 16,000 guitars and cases next year. It will manufacture five models of electric guitars, and expand into acoustics in the future. The company has been designing the prototypes for about 14 months from its current office.

“Everybody has gone to China and Korea to build their guitars, and they are (no good),” Miers said. “We are actually going to provide the public with a quality guitar built in the USA.”

The guitars will carry the Grem USA logo and be distributed throughout the country, Miers said. Greg Reszel will lead the design team. He has been making stringed instruments for about 20 years and has a reputation in the business, said Robbie Starkey, owner of Music Star on Lima Road.

“They are beautiful,” Starkey said of Reszel’s guitars.

Miers formerly operated Summit Sound Inc., a guitar and amplifier retailer in Fort Wayne where Reszel and Starkey were both employees. Starkey said he will consider selling Grem’s guitars at his current store, but couldn’t say for sure since he had not seen the products.

Grem USA has a convoluted past. It evolved from a penny stock company formed as Last Company Clothing Inc. out of Nevada in 1999. Several name changes followed, and it operated as Global Business Markets through February before Miers purchased the controlling stock and renamed the company.

Earlier this month, the Securities and Exchange Commission announced it had filed suit against Christine Favara, a former chief executive officer of Core Solutions, one of Grem USA’s former variations, for securities fraud and other federal securities law violations.

The alleged violations relate to the issuance of false and misleading media releases and the improper registration of shares intended to be issued as compensation to employees and consultants.

Miers stressed that he has no affiliation with Favara and is in good standing with the SEC. Grem USA has no assets and revenue, because the company is in the research and development stage, not the distribution stage, Miers said.

http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/newssentinel/news/local/1243457…


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