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Studio Goose with Boucher's Gold Touch Torrefied Adirondack top and Bubinga back/sides!
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Unreal! Boucher's got the torrefied tops down pat. A gorgeous, golden glow for the eyes and an audible increase in sustain and resonance for the ears compared to non-torrefied tops. Bubinga of this quality is magical stuff--a perfect blend between the airiness and sweet highs of Mahogany coupled with the brilliance and overtone content of Rosewoods (and not at Rosewood prices!). Boucher's Studio Geese are tap-tuned to produce a greater overtone content than the Bluegrass Goose series as well as coming standard with a slightly lower setup. With the help of your trusty flatpick, you'll be summoning up entire sonic worlds with ease!
The bracing pattern in our guitars is similar to the ones used by CF Martin Co. between the years 1931 and 1939. So, during the Pre war II or Golden era. We also call this way to brace “Forward Shifted X Bracing”.
It’s the first known system to obtain this legendary sound. The X formed by the two main brace is exceptionally advanced and spread towards the guitar sound hole, thus facilitating the propagation of vibrations, harmonics diffusion and low frequencies. However, it is almost imperative that the braces have to be made of Adirondack’s spruce or extraordinary hand-pick on others resinous species.
The wood used to manufacture the braces must have been hand-cut and sawed with attention to detail in order to preserve its extraordinary properties of flexibility, resiliency and stiffness. Otherwise, the soundboard could collapse through the years.
Founded in 2005, Boucher Guitars has become known as a leader in the creation of high-quality acoustic guitars. Our workshop is located in Quebec, Canada, in the heart of the Canadian Appalachian mountains, and we are lucky to be surrounded by North America’s largest Adirondack spruce forest. These majestic trees provide the wood for our guitars’ sound boards, and we are proud to be the only guitar maker working exclusively with Adirondack spruce for all of our sound boards. Every Boucher instrument is handcrafted by a team of experienced luthiers (guitar makers) and artisans. Our passion shows, in the exceptional sound quality and visual beauty of every instrument we produce…and we look forward to sharing our passion with you!
A few years back a wonderful man named Robin Boucher drove to Sound Pure studios all the way from Canada. In his back seat, nestled in lovely tweed cases, he had some of the finest acoustic guitars to ever cross our northern border. We became immediate friends and his work was mind-blowing. The clarity of the tone, the immaculate fit and finish, the effortless playability. To top it all off, Robin got his start as a WOOD DEALER. He happens to live in an Adirondack red spruce forest!
Serial Number: BA-1076-D
Top & Bracing: Adirondack red spruce (“AAAA” Grade)
Gold Touch Torrefied Top
Back & Sides: Bubinga
Body Binding: Maple
Bound Top: Herringbone
Rosette: Herringbone
Body Finish: High Gloss
Neck Finish: Satin
Tuners: (Gotoh)Open Gear (Gold)
Bracing Pattern:Forward Shifted x Bracing
Bracing Type: Hand Scalloped & Tuned
Scale Length: 25,5″ / 648MM
Frets Claer to Body: 14
Soundhole Diameter: 3,875″ / 98,4MM
Body Width: 16,00″ / 406,0MM
Body Length: 19.875″ / 505,0MM
Body Depth: 4.875″ / 124,0MM
Nut Width: 1.750″ / 44,5MM
Neck width at the 12th Fret: 2.125″ / 54,0MM
Nut MAterial: Tusq
Bridge Saddle Material: Bone
Neck Finish: Satin