Introducing Tagima Guitars
The meeting between Tagima and Marutec happened in 1996. At that time Tagima was a brand already known in the musician’s underground and Marutec was already a major musical importer of musical equipment and electronics known for strength and its fast growth. With gleaming growth opportunities, Marutec Music committed itself to bring a new personality to Tagima with a huge new factory with products, and expanded areas to meet the growing Market demands. A major investments began.
Marutec Music acquired the rights to use the Tagima tradmarked in 1996 and in that same year started to buid the Tagima brand nationally. Also began to exhibit its products in major international fairs like MusikMesse Frankfurt (Germany) and NAMM Show in Los Angeles.
The greatest and one of the best luthier in the world - The brazilian Marcio Zaganin is currently responsible for production, quality control and development of new products manufactured in Brazil and abroad with the highest standard of quality control. The manufacture of these products in other countries is closely monitored by Company technical representatives and often by Márcio own.
All imported products are checked and revised by a team of highly trained luthiers. What might seem like an adventure became a landmark in the domestic industry history, revolutionizing every manufacturing concepts of quality in Brazil. Tagima is a reference in the Market competing on equal terms with the most famous international brands.
Despite the many achievements Tagima no felling of accomplishment instead there is a felling of permanent evolution and perfectionism to make the best guitars, bases and acoustic guitars. With the continuity of this spirit Marutec has launched Tagima Acoustic, Tagima Kids, Terra Brasil (Terra Brasil is an ethnic and folk brazilian instruments line as cavaco and viola), Tagima Special and also the innovation and expansion of a Signature Series line, created and developed by Tagima and its endorsers who are one of the most coveted artists in Brasil.
(All information taken from http://www.tagima.com.br/en/historia.php , google.com and youtube.com)