There is no such brand Phil, at best you can expect from brands like Gibson that they dont make as many and that they will keep the standard of their brandname high and this way still have people willing to pay the price for that arguably better wood and craftmanship.
I dont only dismiss all japanese manifacturors in this respect, i dismiss all mass production more or less.
Its just that i often find japanese guitars to look great but sounding rather thinnish/dull/lifeless, not all though, and this is the same with Gibson or whichever, but there are less useless guitars among those IMVHO. Also i know Gibson and Fender USA have quite a strict pre-factory tonewood selection. I do think however the production of proper tonewoods gets less and less and compromises to their standard to just keep the factory making guitars is a common factor.
The only way to get a 'really' properly build guitar is to walk up to a good and well established luthier and let him do an estimate for a guitar you want and dont let him hold back on the materials. Or just try loads of guitars and give in to the time consuming hassle to find one that 'really sticks out with head and shoulders'.
So there, maybe harsh but thats what i think of the loads of guitars ive tried.
Some small brands, mind that i dont mean the small brands that come out of the same huge factories, do sometimes make a very good product. Im very eager to try those Gordon Smith guitars of which i have heard very good things. Or at least putting selected tonewoods(or at least they claim that) into a simple guitar design allways seemed the best thing to do to get good value for money.
Maybe it just another disappointment though, but im always curious about what ill find out next, beats doing crosswords :lol:
Anyway, check this video, kind of interesting i think:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThOwKVnk2pQ