Boucher guitars uses mainly torrefied spuce tops. But in general we also torrefie necks, fret boards, backs and sides and bodies. Basically any wood on a guitar can be torrefied.
@@thermalwoodcanada Very interesting. Torrefied wood should help any instrument that uses resonating woods. Wonder if they have made any violins out of this wood? Looks like they would sell torefied wood guitar kits
We agree. This interview wasn't even supposed to happen, it was a last minute, spontaneous decision.. Hopefully we can do another interview with him in the future and really have a longer more in depth conversation. thanks for watching!!
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Boucher guitars are the finest
So we’re talking torafide necks (sp)??
Boucher guitars uses mainly torrefied spuce tops. But in general we also torrefie necks, fret boards, backs and sides and bodies. Basically any wood on a guitar can be torrefied.
@@thermalwoodcanada Very interesting. Torrefied wood should help any instrument that uses resonating woods. Wonder if they have made any violins out of this wood? Looks like they would sell torefied wood guitar kits
This should have been longer. Could have been so intetesting
We agree. This interview wasn't even supposed to happen, it was a last minute, spontaneous decision.. Hopefully we can do another interview with him in the future and really have a longer more in depth conversation.
thanks for watching!!
@@thermalwoodcanada could be intetesting also for you guys to have a chat with Claude Boucher, his cousin, who founded Boucher Guitars
Essss-t le for me my friend dats a fuck'in great guitar forsure
Hahahaha. I'm from the same area, but have a anglophone mother.
Surprising that you don't know how to put a guitar back in the case. Otherwise, nice short interview.
Haha...yeah, that was a complete fail in "Guitar Care 101".