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Amelie Bouvret - 2024

Amelie Bouvret - 2024

Overview

Amélie Bouvret is a talented French guitar maker based in Châlon sur Saône, France. She received her training at the prestigious guitar-making school in Puurs, Belgium. Amélie gained a solid knowledge of guitar making from master luthiers Walter Verreydt and Karel Dedain. Her guitars are of great sensitivity and unique charisma. Fascinated by French lutherie and especially by the guitars of Robert Bouchet, Amelie’s instruments convey a great elegance and tonal refinement. In addition, her guitars are very powerful and have all the qualities of great concert instruments. Due to her excellent skill as a guitar maker, it is not surprising that she won the third prize in the prestigious 2021 Antonio Marin Montero guitar-making competition.

Amelié Bouvret has crafted a truly captivating guitar. Inspired by Robert Bouchet, like her previous instruments we had the pleasure of offering, this model showcases refined ornamentation and meticulous detailing. The 17 years old spruce soundboard harmonizes beautifully with the stunning Madagascar rosewood back and sides. Acoustically, this guitar is as remarkable as its appearance. The profound and majestic basses offer a solid foundation to its overall sound. Additionally, its outstanding balance and clarity make this French guitar incredibly versatile, providing immense satisfaction to any player. It is also worth noting that the guitar comes with a luxury Visesnut case and Alessi tuning machine.

Luthier: Amélie Bouvret
Construction year: 2024
Construction type: Traditional
Top: Spruce
Back and sides: Madagascar rosewood
Finish: French polish
Air body frequency: G
Scale: 650 mm
Nut: 51 mm
Weight: 1490 grams
Tuners: Alessi
Case: Visesnut
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: New
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