Robert Bouchet

Robert Bouchet was a French luthier (guitar maker) who was active in the 20th century and is considered one of the greatest guitar makers of all time. His instruments are highly sought after by collectors and professional musicians and are known for their exceptional sound quality and craftsmanship.

Bouchet was born in Paris in 1922 and began his career as a luthier in the 1940s. He studied with some of the most respected guitar makers of the time, including Marcel Bultex and Daniel Friederich. Bouchet’s early instruments were heavily influenced by the work of these mentors, but he eventually developed his own unique style and approach to guitar making.

Bouchet is known for his attention to detail and his use of high-quality materials. He used only the finest woods for his guitars, including spruce for the tops and various types of rosewood for the backs and sides. He also used traditional hand-making techniques, such as the “French polish” method of applying shellac to the guitar’s finish. This time-honored method gave Bouchet’s guitars a beautiful, natural look and feel.

In addition to his classical guitars, Bouchet also made a small number of steel-string acoustics and electric guitars. These instruments are highly prized by collectors and are considered some of the finest examples of his work.

Bouchet received numerous awards and accolades for his guitar making, including the “Prix de Luthier” from the city of Paris in 1978. He was also recognized by the French government as a “Maître d’Art,” or Master of Art, in recognition of his contributions to the art of guitar making.

Today, Bouchet’s guitars are considered some of the best in the world and are highly sought after by professional musicians and collectors. His instruments are known for their exceptional sound quality, beautiful craftsmanship, and playability. Despite his passing in 2003, his work continues to inspire and influence guitar makers around the world.

Here are some additional details about Robert Bouchet and his work as a luthier:

  • Bouchet’s guitars are known for their exceptional tonal qualities, with a warm and rich sound that is highly prized by classical musicians. His guitars are also known for their excellent projection, making them well-suited for solo and ensemble playing.
  • Bouchet is known for using traditional hand-making techniques in the construction of his guitars. This includes the use of traditional hide glue for the internal bracing, as well as the “French polish” method of applying shellac to the finish. These techniques give his guitars a natural and organic feel, as well as contributing to their exceptional sound quality.
  • Bouchet made a small number of steel-string acoustics and electric guitars, in addition to his classical instruments. These guitars are highly sought after by collectors and are considered some of the finest examples of his work.
  • Bouchet was known for his humility and dedication to his craft. He was a private individual who shied away from the spotlight, and was more interested in the quality of his instruments than in fame or commercial success.
  • Bouchet’s guitars are made in small quantities and are highly sought after by collectors and professional musicians. As a result, they can be quite difficult to obtain and are generally quite expensive. However, for those who are able to acquire one of his instruments, they are considered to be well worth the price due to their exceptional sound quality and craftsmanship.
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    Construction Year: 2025
    Construction Type: Double Top
    Top: Cedar
    Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: F / F sharp
    Weight (g): 1415
    Tuner: Kris Barnett
    Condition: New
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    Construction Year: 1979
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Spruce
    Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: G / G sharp
    Weight (g): 1410
    Tuner: Klaus Scheller
    Condition: Excellent
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    Construction Year: 2025
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Spruce
    Back and Sides: Flamed Maple
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: F / F sharp
    Weight (g): 1365
    Tuner: Kris Barnett
    Condition: New
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    Construction Year: 2023
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Spruce
    Back and Sides: Flamed Maple
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: E / F
    Weight (g): 1300
    Tuner: Alessi
    Condition: Mint
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    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Spruce
    Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: F sharp / G
    Weight (g): 1605
    Tuner: Perona
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    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Cedar
    Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: G / G sharp
    Weight (g): 1590
    Tuner: Sloane
    Condition: Excellent
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    Construction Year: 1956
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Spruce
    Back and Sides: Brazilian rosewood (CITES certified)
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    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: F sharp / G
    Weight (g): 1440
    Tuner: Landstorfer
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    Construction Year: 2019
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Spruce
    Back and Sides: Brazilian rosewood (CITES certified)
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    Air Body Frequency: C sharp / D
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