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About the luthier
Bertrand Ligier is a French luthier based in Connaux, near Avignon, in southern France. His guitars follow the French tradition and are crafted with great finesse. Particular attention is given to the French polish, and the sound qualities follow those of Dominique Field and Daniel Friederich’s guitars. Bertrand has adopted some aesthetic details from the history of guitar making and has made them his own with outstanding refinement and taste. For instance, the shape of the head as well as the illuminations and the size of the label, are reminiscent of Robert Bouchet’s. The rosette is of the utmost delicacy, and the intricate mosaic pieces that compose it are assembled with skillful precision.About the guitar
The 2018 Bertrand Ligier Guitar No. 67 exemplifies the finest qualities of French lutherie, blending exquisite craftsmanship with outstanding tonal performance. This remarkable instrument reflects Ligier’s dedication to the French guitar-making tradition, featuring a meticulously crafted rosette that subtly pays homage to Daniel Friederich’s iconic designs, with details precise to the tenth of a millimeter. The central mosaic’s vibrant colors and intricate patterns create a captivating visual story that honors the legacy of French luthiery. Beyond its aesthetic beauty, this guitar offers an exceptional sound, characterized by balance, volume, and elegance. Each note resonates with remarkable sustain and clarity, allowing for a rich and expressive playing experience. The double-sided construction enhances the instrument’s resonance and projection, making it perfect for filling a concert hall. Despite being a pre-loved instrument, it remains in excellent condition with only minor playing wear, ensuring its continued performance and visual appeal for years to come.
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