Description
Bertrand Ligier is a French luthier based in Connaux, near Avignon in the south of 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 those of Robert Bouchet. The rosette is of the utmost delicacy and the intricate mosaic pieces that compose it are assembled with skillful precision.
Here is a guitar that combines everything a guitarist desires. The spontaneity of the sound as well as its balance, power, charm, and precision make it an instrument of rare versatility. Indeed, the excellence of Bertrand’s luthiery is reflected in the flawless sound of his guitars. With its particular subtlety and flexibility, this guitar has exactly the sound qualities that make the French school of guitar making unique and for which it is appreciated worldwide.
Luthier: | Bertrand Ligier |
Construction year: | 2017 |
Top: | Spruce |
Body and sides: | Indian rosewood |
Scale: | 650 mm |
Nut: | 52 mm |
Weight: | 1760 grams |
Air resonance frequency: | G# |
Tuners: | Scheller |
Case: | Artcase |
Condition: | Mint |