Boucher Guitars make very high quality hand crafted guitars in the heart of Quebec and their calling card is their use of locally harvested Adirondack Red Spruce. Simple elegance and outstanding quality control are on display when you first observe these fine instruments. Top notch materials and a wonderful build translate to a sonic palette that will go toe to toe with all other boutique builders and classic flat top guitars. The Boucher Studio Goose SG-21-G is an orchestra
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Though it was available as an option from the 1954 introduction, the Fender Stratocaster Hardtail version is not as well known as its trem-bridge brother.
MORE →Descending directly from the ES-339 line, the Gibson ES-339 was an immediate hit when it appearead in 2007, sporting a scaled-down body but full-size neck.
MORE →In 1978, the legendary Ed Bickert visited my shop for the first time. As he dragged his heavily worn blond Tele out of his gig bag, his little daughter looked up and said “daddy, are you going to paint your guitar?” Ed never touched the finish but he did have me install a new pickup in this famous Telecaster. We experimented with several humbucker pickups, finally settling on a Gibson PAF reissue. Early in his career he played a late
MORE →The Windsor Zither Banjo was built from 1887 until the Birmingham factory was destroyed in 1940 in a German air-raid.
MORE →This little tenor from the early 30’s is in great overall shape for its age, sounds great and comes with a cardboard case.
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