B.Vincent-Genod

B. Vincent-Genod was a Paris-based luthier active in the 1970s, recognized for building guitars inspired by the influential designs of José Ramírez III. His instruments follow the Spanish tradition in both aesthetics and internal construction, reflecting the characteristic plantilla and bracing styles of that era. Though less documented than many of his contemporaries, Vincent-Genod’s work demonstrates solid craftsmanship and is appreciated today by players and collectors seeking the distinctive Ramírez-style sound in an authentically built instrument from the period.

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B. Vincent-Genod was an active guitar maker in Paris during the 1970s, known for crafting instruments inspired by the influential designs of José Ramírez III. His guitars reflect the aesthetics and construction features rooted in the Spanish tradition, particularly the plantilla and bracing systems popularized by Ramírez during that era. Although less widely documented than other French and Spanish luthiers of his generation, Vincent-Genod’s work demonstrates a high level of craftsmanship and remains valued among players and collectors seeking the character of the classic Ramírez sound in a well-preserved instrument from the same period.