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Acoustic Guitar Canada's Interview with Master Luthier Robin Boucher - Long Version (Parts 1-7) 

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Acoustic Guitar Canada's Interview with Master Luthier Robin Boucher in Berthier-sur-Mer Quebec.
Long Version
Part 1 - Philosophy
Part 2 - Wood
Part 3 - Scalloped Bracing
Part 4 - Torrefaction
Part 5 - Guitar Finish
Part 6 - Quebec’s First Guitar Company
Part 7 - Ambassadors

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Комментарии : 96   
@pattonmaclean4777
@pattonmaclean4777 Год назад
Don't mind me. Just sitting here listeing to a genius for 43 minutes.
@stevenneufeld3791
@stevenneufeld3791 10 месяцев назад
i loved every second of this video. went from pretty interested in Boucher guitars to 'is there even another serious choice'!? wow!
@OurBackwoodsHomestead
@OurBackwoodsHomestead Год назад
I would buy his guitars just because of him! I will one day have one of his guitars ,I've heard them but never played one yet.
@peterenright1347
@peterenright1347 7 месяцев назад
I own many guitars, mostly Martins. But two days ago I bought a Boucher SG52V. It's the one I've been looking for all these years, (I'm 72) Thanks to J. P. Cormier for making me aware of Robin and his great work. And thanks to Robin for not just building wonderful guitars, but also for building a quality Canadian company.
@omax1023
@omax1023 4 месяца назад
To love Guitars, is to love Robin Boucher....
@NoName-qv8ko
@NoName-qv8ko Год назад
After listening to Robin there is no other acoustic guitar for me. I hope his instruments are going to be revered in the same way Antonio Stradivari's violins are. This man's passion, dedication & to skill to Luthiery is 2nd to none. The man's a living world treasure.
@jimmycool9265
@jimmycool9265 Год назад
This is a real Canadian who builds his guitars with tears pouring out of his humble heart, 👏
@karlcountry2363
@karlcountry2363 Год назад
I like the guitar but you can keep the tears.
@nilsen589
@nilsen589 10 месяцев назад
@@karlcountry2363 It was a metaphor.
@Sammywhat
@Sammywhat Год назад
This is a lovely, lovely interview. I hope one day to afford a Boucher. Someday. 🙏
@practicerepo
@practicerepo 2 месяца назад
What a wonderful and knowledgeable guy. This is the kind of boss anybody would love to work for. His passion is real (as he said, it's from the heart) to make the best-sounding guitar that he can for the player. That is what you want to hear from a guitar maker. You don't need to be the biggest to be the best. What a good story (video)
@joecrowaz
@joecrowaz Год назад
Well, that was 40 minutes well spent! Love to hear people talk about doing the thing that they love.
@DriveElectricWithDomenick
@DriveElectricWithDomenick 2 месяца назад
Watched this with my Norman B20 on my lap. One day, I hope to play a Boucher because of the spiritual connection to the instrument that I've played for over 30 years. It has helped me express the many joys and heartbreaks in my life and has been there for me like nothing else. It's not the best guitar in the world, but it sounds and plays as good as any cedar and ply Canadian cherry can sound or play. I feel it can never be replaced, but it can still share space in my heart with an instrument from Boucher. One day.
@grekiely6245
@grekiely6245 Год назад
Many thanks, pleasure to listen to a true professional, learnt heaps.
@demolitionwilliams7419
@demolitionwilliams7419 Год назад
One day I'll own a guitar made by Robin Boucher
@WhiteLakeDan
@WhiteLakeDan Год назад
A true genius at his craft and a true “bon vivant” if ever there was one. I just love this man and I love my Boucher Private Stock Flamed Maple OM. The absolute best guitar I have ever tried. Stunning instrument and a heck of a bargain all things considered.
@1961Humbucker1
@1961Humbucker1 Год назад
I'm totally with you on everything that you said Dan, I too ended buying a Boucher Private Stock Maple OM, got it last week and it is frickin' amazing! Merci Monsieur Boucher and the whole Boucher team!
@maplebones
@maplebones Год назад
The best guitar you've ever tried until you get bored with it and then on to the next one.
@marktestoni6483
@marktestoni6483 Год назад
An absolutely wonderful video that gave me greater insight to a builder that JP Cormier talks about constantly on his RU-vid channel. Being from the US we are constantly bombarded with American manufacturers and never really get to know luthiers outside the US. JP has done Boucher, Furch and even Yamaha( thought here as a beginner instrument ) to new understanding. I just purchased a Gordon style Stratocaster and it is superior to Fender at a fraction of the price Continue your work in the way that you know best. You are a true artist and a person of integrity
@jonathancorey7080
@jonathancorey7080 Год назад
I purchased a BG152G from the Acoustic Shoppe in Springfield, Missouri last year and it’s the best acoustic I’ve ever owned by FAR. Watching this video and learning the history and pride in craftsmanship behind Robin and Boucher Guitars has made me ever more proud to own such a fine instrument. Lifelong customer here! ✋🏼
@maplebones
@maplebones Год назад
A lot of folks are never satisfied, always searching for something better.
@richardstones6445
@richardstones6445 11 месяцев назад
I had a once-in-a-lifetime (probably) opportunity to purchase the guitar of my dreams (for context, the guitar of *my* dreams was one that cost between $10K and $12K). I couldn't afford an old Martin for this price, so I looked at new, boutique builders, and narrowed the options that I thought would be best for my situation down to Boucher and Bourgeois. I eliminated some of the finest guitar builders in the world like Collings, Thompson, Santa Cruz, Huss&Dalton, etc., because I decided these two builders were the best options for me. I ended up going with Bourgeois and purchased the most beautiful OM shade top, with Brazilian rosewood I've ever seen. I love this guitar, and have absolutely no regrets with my decision. It is a stunningly beautiful guitar, and it is an absolute cannon of an OM that rings like the sweetest bell ever made. BUT... If I ever have the opportunity again (probably will not happen), I will buy a Boucher to keep it company.
@michelmeilleur5415
@michelmeilleur5415 Год назад
Super Cool interview Robin, juste une petite note, mon ami Michel Robidoux avait lui aussi des guitares Boucher, et je croyait que tu en avait fabriquer une pour Mme. Joni Mitchell, Bonne continuation !
@Tackman149
@Tackman149 2 месяца назад
Love listening to people who know their craft as good as he does.
@s.ri.1020
@s.ri.1020 3 месяца назад
Looking forward to get one one day. Not even for me but for my daughter. That would be certainty be a gift for life.
@rosewoodsteel6656
@rosewoodsteel6656 Месяц назад
What a good guy and extremely talented person. I can't wait for Monday, when my Boucher SG-51 M arrives!
@christopherwatkins9729
@christopherwatkins9729 Год назад
Thank you Robin for the introduction of yourself and Guitar Manufacturing processes... I do not own a Bucher Acoustic Guitar, but as John Cormier aptly demonstrates, they are Very Best quality and compliments to your Team of Luthiers... ... As the owner of Six Acoustic Guitars, various Brands and Models, various Timber constructions and also Ages, your Presentation is interesting and informative... It is "Good" to be able to work within your desired Passion... Priceless !
@tomehCanada
@tomehCanada Год назад
merci Robin and Team. We are up to 4 Boucher's and counting. 👍👍👍❤
@josephcormier7046
@josephcormier7046 Год назад
Robin, you are such a wonderful human being. we all love you, very much.
@abclar1
@abclar1 7 месяцев назад
Incroyable! Great story, now I need a Boucher guitar!!!!
@jamesdonalfaulkner
@jamesdonalfaulkner Год назад
Bravo Robin; j'adore ma BG Gold Touch dreadnought. Elle sonne en tabarnouche!
@USNAVDC
@USNAVDC Год назад
Those guitars sound AMAZING! Just to hear a chord strummed is such a beautiful sound! What a treasure! (I heard J.P. Cormier playing his!) SALUTE!
@donaldfisher8556
@donaldfisher8556 Год назад
Oh my goodness. What an interview. So much heart. Thank you so much.
@Hikaru109Ichijyo
@Hikaru109Ichijyo Год назад
JP Cormier clued me into Boucher, you can see how much Robin cares about making guitars, and the dedication to the craft. I have decided to own one and see, if this can be THE Desert Island Guitar, a guitar like Trigger. The main guitar. The keeper never to be sold. The one that makes me want to play it so much that my playing transforms like Robert Johnson's case and people think I've made deals at crossroads but I just bought a blue grass goose.
@CamMacMastermusic
@CamMacMastermusic Год назад
I have the J.P. Signature model and it is indeed THE Desert island guitar.
@godfreylewis132
@godfreylewis132 Год назад
What an amazingly humble and sincere person. In his pursuit for perfection he's become more knowledgable and understanding of wood processing techniques, which has in turn produced a wiser person, a better luthier, a finer finished product for all to enjoy, and a genuinely humble person.
@michaelwebster8389
@michaelwebster8389 Год назад
Great story. Can't wait for my Boucher BG-52 gold pack to arrive from Canada. They are really a contender for the best guitars in the world.
@Dantoob1
@Dantoob1 Год назад
Thanks for creating the best ever interview series with Canada's best boutique acoustic guitar builder!
@acousticguitarcanada
@acousticguitarcanada Год назад
Thanks... other Canadian builders comming soon.
@bobleblanc4282
@bobleblanc4282 9 месяцев назад
Six years ago I said I was done buying guitars. I have five and had some before that that I had others that I sold. But now after hearing the Boucher guitar and listening to Robin, I am thinking about selling two of my guitars and putting some money with them and buying a Boucher.
@wrkerrigan
@wrkerrigan 9 месяцев назад
I own a 12-fret Bouther... and in the midst of selling 2 Martins so I can buy a 14-fret.
@adamyoung2147
@adamyoung2147 5 месяцев назад
I must have one this kind of energy in a guitar……how inspirational
@seanhallahan14
@seanhallahan14 Год назад
This is a beautiful telling! Thank you, Robin! Thank you.
@robzagar4275
@robzagar4275 3 месяца назад
Excellent! My compliments to you sir and your company! Cheers
@barrienancybrown5524
@barrienancybrown5524 Год назад
What a modest, warm, sincere and knowledgable craftsman. I absolutely love my torrified SG-52 BV and feel the pride in ownership the way Robin feels the pride of his craftsmanship.
@roberthatch762
@roberthatch762 Год назад
What an outstanding video, the heart and the love of what he does is unbelievable. Not to mention how he started talking about JP. And his friendship made me choke up. Now I know why JP. Talks him up like he does. Not to mention one of the best guitars I've heard in my 40 years of playing. Not to mention Jake Workman on board, outstanding. Thanks for this wonderful video. Congratulations Robin! Hope to get my hands on one of your guitars someday.
@williambutler8624
@williambutler8624 Год назад
One of the best videos I've seen, this is a testimony to the building of guitars, from the master, so humble, and passionate in his talking about what it takes to build one of these beautiful instruments, this is what it means to take pride in what you do, I would be proud to own one, Congratulations to Robin and his crew at Boucher Guitars 🎸
@NoCantsAllowed
@NoCantsAllowed Год назад
"Fin" What a nice, humble, genuine & passionate guy. This, very much, makes me want to experience one of his creations!
@pmlatimerable
@pmlatimerable Год назад
Best in the World !!
@135799210
@135799210 Год назад
Je vous suis sur You tube , vous monsieur Boucher et vous monsieur Cormier . Vous êtes des hommes plein d'amour, des hommes de cœur ... Si je gagne un jour au loto, mon premier achat sera une guitare Boucher , pour avoir entre les mains un instrument unique fait avec de beaux bois, mais surtout avec beaucoup beaucoup d'Amour et de grande Passion ... Merci pour votre immense sensibilité ... José de France
@kweinfurt
@kweinfurt Год назад
I was so delighted to have RU-vid push this video to me. This past year I bought a Boucher OM from SoundPure here in Durham, North Carolina. This guitar is absolutely incredible. This excellent interview helps me understand how this came to be such an amazing guitar. I hope to get another.
@angelg8445
@angelg8445 Год назад
I have got an Eastman then a Martin from those folks and have seen the Boucher guitars they have their and am interested in getting one ☝🏾 some day!
@evo9860
@evo9860 Год назад
Just learned of these guitars an hour ago and had to investigate. It’s always wonderful to see someone that is as passionate as you and your team are about craftsmanship. That’s becoming a rare commodity nowadays. I hope one day to own one of your guitars to have in my collection. Thank you for the story behind the brand. Really enjoyed this video and seeing what you guys are all about. First Class Company and hope you guys always remain that way. It’s been a pleasure…
@jonandkellydominguez4025
@jonandkellydominguez4025 Год назад
Someday I will afford one of your Adirondack top and mahogany back and sides dreadnought. I love your story and style. I think you’re all genius. Can’t wait to play one someday soon.
@BandTogetherWithDomenick
@BandTogetherWithDomenick 10 месяцев назад
I've been playing a Norman B20 for about 30 years. Watching this makes me really want to get my hands on a Boucher and see if it fits.
@kurikokaleidoscope
@kurikokaleidoscope Год назад
Very brilliant and enjoyable ⚘
@adamyoung2147
@adamyoung2147 5 месяцев назад
I think this man is a truthful person at least he seems to be I am a fan of several guitar companies I hope to own one of the guitars he has made with the rarest woods I think it’s a little look into the natural process of resonance or just the beautiful wood itself and from what I can hear they sound amazing
@peterfagley772
@peterfagley772 Год назад
Wonderful interview, what a great and humble man! I am going to travel to your shop and buy one of your guitars someday! It must truly be a wonderful life experience to have a friend like J.P. Cormier. All the best!
@brianohehir9515
@brianohehir9515 Год назад
Just love the dedication and care. Will probably never ever own one but theres lots of stuff like that. Congrats on your work! Best wishes from West Oz
@acousticguitarcanada
@acousticguitarcanada Год назад
fair dinkum
@theguitarschoolproject3785
@theguitarschoolproject3785 Год назад
Thank you so much for this incredibly inspiring video. I will get a Boucher
@wrkerrigan
@wrkerrigan Год назад
Thank you, I plan to watch some of the lessons on your channel. Cheers!
@miketimmons6735
@miketimmons6735 4 месяца назад
Robin is the man!! Congratulations on all your success! I will sell my Gibson Songwriter Deluxe Studio some day and will own a Boucher!!
@iPhone-Cinematograhy
@iPhone-Cinematograhy 4 месяца назад
I sold a Martin D35 to raise money for my Boucher 3 years ago... no regrets!
@cherrypickerguitars
@cherrypickerguitars Год назад
Man, I needed to see this! I’m familiar with Boucher, as a repair/restore guy, but I have never seen a post 2014 Boucher. All my experience has been with older Bouchers. JP Cormier has influenced my desire to revisit Boucher guitars. I’m a big fan of red spruce for guitar tops. I have a set of Adirondack top pieces that I bought from Sergei de Jonge, in Quebec, that I’m dying to build into a 000! But…..My first acoustic was a Norman! I’m very impressed with his techniques for scalloping bracing, and…..his torrefication ideas! Combine that with the best red spruce on the planet, well, I’ve got to try a new Boucher! Peace
@JLSGuitars
@JLSGuitars 2 месяца назад
Beautiful interview. Thank you.
@Ownsongwriter
@Ownsongwriter Год назад
Wow, great story and passion
@rd264
@rd264 Год назад
the kiln drying he uses is common for furniture and cabinet makers. i worked at one in Pennsylvania putting rough cut oak, maple and so on in a big kiln for drying for months then they were stacked in his yard for months with plenty of air imbetween the boards
@acousticguitarcanada
@acousticguitarcanada Год назад
Robin worked with the department of Forest Sciences at Université Laval in Quebec City to develop his own special technique for torrefaction. Because he matches over 20,000 tops a year and keeps the best for his guitars... his tops are breathtaking.
@Jkaterchannel
@Jkaterchannel 6 месяцев назад
He would have to do 80 a day (week ends off) to keep that up. Not sure how he manages if he does other things.
@CamMacMastermusic
@CamMacMastermusic Год назад
Kudos to everyone that acoustic guitar Canada. What a fantastic serious. This is and what an amazing channel you guys have going here. I love it. Thank you.
@0to100Art
@0to100Art Год назад
🌻😍 Absolutely love it! ❤️
@user-oh1hc5vw5o
@user-oh1hc5vw5o 5 месяцев назад
i WAS on the fence.....martin/ gibson.....definately going to find a dealer close to me, gotta try a Boucher guitar
@jeffhildreth9244
@jeffhildreth9244 Год назад
Extraordinary !
@marcbrule3754
@marcbrule3754 Год назад
your the best
@tedr.
@tedr. Год назад
When I make my fortune!
@NexusDL12
@NexusDL12 Год назад
I’m wondering why Boucher doesn’t build a Double O model guitar?
@paulmassey4796
@paulmassey4796 Год назад
MASTER at WORK at Least I Don't have to look any FARTHER for my GUITAR Company I'm PAULY ROAD MANAGER for MICHAEL ALLMAN GREGG'S Oldest Son I Have Provided GUITAR s for the BAND NOW I Found the ONE!
@user-om9ix2lh3t
@user-om9ix2lh3t 7 месяцев назад
Même si je trouve les guitares Boucher peu abordables pour le commun des mortels,j'ai vu Des segments où Robin Boucher explique la philosophie et la plupart de la fabrication de Ses instruments et on peut voir la fierté et le non-compromis et l'expertise dans leur Fabrication.C'est gratifiant de voir une entreprise Quebecoise dans la mer internationnale. J'aimerais quand même voir un ou deux modèles un peu plus abordables.😊😊😊😊😊😊
@nuttynut54
@nuttynut54 Год назад
This is a good interview 👏 As I'm in the process of finding a boucher guitar, but I'm a left handed And it's a little harder to find one since most guitar shops don't order quality guitars for us leftys But I'm sure I'll find one of thes days
@acousticguitarcanada
@acousticguitarcanada Год назад
Try contacting your closes dealer... they might be able to locate 'lefty' in their system. boucherguitars.com/dealers/#country-etats-unis
@CamMacMastermusic
@CamMacMastermusic Год назад
They do make lefty’s and as far as any quality concerns you may have I will tell you this much…. Don’t even worry about it. It’s a non issue. And you can definitely reach out to the boys at the factory through email about a lefty.
@Mackie17
@Mackie17 Год назад
If I want to buy a Boucher guitar, can I get one directly from the factory?
@acousticguitarcanada
@acousticguitarcanada Год назад
Only from a dealer.
@toyotozan
@toyotozan 9 месяцев назад
Is it possible to take a 40 year old guitar with a great top wood with non-scalloped braces and rebuild it by scallopping the braces and replacing the back and sides with solid wood? And would that be worthwhile?
@acousticguitarcanada
@acousticguitarcanada 9 месяцев назад
You could ask that question within the Acoustic Guitar Canada Facebook Group. Many of the members build or repair guitars. facebook.com/groups/acousticguitarcanada/
@jasper_north
@jasper_north Год назад
I want to buy a B42 in Europe, but how? Thank you.
@acousticguitarcanada
@acousticguitarcanada Год назад
Hey Jasper, I recognize your name from JP's String Theory. You could email them here: info@boucherguitars.com But I’ll also try and get you an answer. Cheers, Bill Kerrigan facebook.com/groups/104450213671082/
@jasper_north
@jasper_north Год назад
@@acousticguitarcanada thx Bill. Yes that’s me! Consider buying one. 👍🏻
@wrkerrigan
@wrkerrigan Год назад
@@jasper_north I decided to sell my Martin D35 and replace it with a 000 12 fret Boucher.
@jasper_north
@jasper_north Год назад
@@wrkerrigan I just received this email from Germany; Hi Jasper, the BG 42 is 5990 €. The BG 42 Gold Pack is 6890 €. I will receive the next BG42 in October 2022! Cheers Oliver NAG Germany
@jasper_north
@jasper_north Год назад
@@wrkerrigan sold your D35? My best friend owns a D35 but he likes my D18 better. So do I to be honest.
@rd264
@rd264 Год назад
that would be a job worth doing if the pay was enough...Im an artist --it is hard to make a living selling my one of kind paintings - people dont want to spend what they are worth, they just want a colorful framed poster + the quality of art internationally is sunk so low due to billionnaire yahoos buying name brands with no clue about art. guitar makers by contrast are making something tangible of value that must stand the test of playing.
@TRICK-OR-TREAT236
@TRICK-OR-TREAT236 Год назад
WHY ARE SO MANY GUITARS THESE DAYS MADE WITH AMERICAN WALNUT BUT NONE FROM AMERICAN PEANUT ?
@Star_Sn1per
@Star_Sn1per Год назад
The only man that makes me proud to be a Quebecer everything else is an embarrassment.
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