Norman Boucher founded Canada’s first guitar manufacturing company in La Patrie Quebec in 1968 and began to built Dreadnought style guitars with “X” bracing patterns inspired by C.F. Martin. Norman’s son Claude continued to build and research guitars after Norman Guitars Inc. closed its doors and sold its trade mark in 1988. In 2000 Claude decided to build high quality acoustic guitars with only the best materials including the famed Adirondack red spruce. He then began to stock raw materials and share his passion with his son Nicholas. Today Claude and his cousin Robin run Boucher Guitar Products Inc. building their guitars with three generations of family pride and heritage.
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Serial Number 20050331703 Pricing $999 CDN with case SOLD Neck Mahogany neck, unbound ebony fingerboard with side dots. 25.5″ scale length, 15″ radius. 1 7/8″ nut width. Frets Body Bound cutaway Sapele body with Sitka spruce top. Mexican cypress rosette. 4 5/8″ body depth. Finish Satin finish. Hardware/electronics Gold tuners with ivoroid buttons, Fishman pickup with amplifier. Playability/Action This guitar plays very well and can be set up to the requirements of your style. Case With case. Comments You can
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MORE →If you are looking for some horse power and brilliant top end sparkle then feast your eyes and ears upon this custom Mahogany dreadnought from Taylor’s Build to Order program. This simple yet elegant piece features an Adirondack spruce top and mahogany sides and back which produces a tone rich in midrange bloom, sweet trebles and plenty of crisp headroom and sustain. The blue body purfling and sparkling rosette give this guitar just the right amount eye candy to complement the wood sets.The low profile neck shape with slightly wider nut width makes for a dreadnought that is very comfortable and performs well in a variety of different settings!
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