Tony, great review!! I have a D28 and a hand made guitar. After hearing the Bluegrass Goose, I think that this is the guitar that has everything that I want in a guitar. J.P. knows his instruments and I'm listening to him. I'm scared to try one, simply because I would have to take it home. Great info Tony!!! Thank you from Nova Scotia, I'm 40 miles from JP's home.
For the last two years I have been focused on the acquisition of one guitar and in the last two weeks two guitars have popped onto my radar. This Boucher guitar being one of them. I am so grateful we live in and age of guitar building where we all have access to and know about the amazing work of the smaller production guitar luthiers. When I was a kid the only guitars I saw Martin, Gibson, Ovation and MIJ. Nice offerings for sure. Now there is a whole acoustc guitar world of sonic spice. Thanks Tony for putting Boucher Guitars on my radar.
In 2009 I had the chance to try a boucher bubinga jumbo in a music shop in frankfurt germany. I was deeply impressed by the mighty sound of this guitar. unfortunately my budget wasn´t enough for a purchase, but I can still remember my stunning reaction when playing this guitar. Great expirience.
1 3/4 or 1 11/16 nut width. You keep switching between which feel the most comfortable and most awesome. The guitar does sound wonderful and looks striking. But, I seriously doubt very many owners will be taking this one to play at campfire jams.
Every time I listen to a Boucher, it always blows me away and makes me want to buy one instantly. I'd like to ask you a couple of question, if you don't mind: 1) according to you, is this model suitable for fingerstyle? 2) if not, is there a boucher model that is suitable for fingerstyle? Great review and beautiful video, by the way!
I have one and I think it is awesome for fingerpicking. Sounds just pop off. I also have a 714ce Taylor and OOO size guitar and I still love using the bluegrass goose for finger picking. It’s beautiful
I bough a Boucher SG41 Mahogany three weeks ago and it is one amazing guitar. The music is so pure that you can almost see it. Every note is clean and you hear every string with each chord. This guitar deserves attention! The best instrument that I've ever played! Check them out, there is nothing like them out there!!!!
Amazing guitar! As you are familiar with Eastman, I wondered if you might wanna test their high end models like the E40D oder the E20D-tc? I have the E20d-tc and it blows away anything I‘ve played before. It’s all solid of course, has a torrified adirondack spruce top, Indian rosewood back and side, ebony fretboard, mahogany neck and a very traditional Look with herringbone binding. I hear some similarities with this model here. Would be interresting to hear your opinion about the top Eastman models.
Because I live in Quebec, it’s not uncommon to see a Boucher in a store or meet a Boucher owner. Someday I also hope to own one. But to make that possible, I’ll need to sell my Martin D35… and emotionally I’m not ready for that. J.P. Cormier is a wonderful player... Here’s the link to another singer from Canada's east coast, Colin Fowlie… who also loves his Boucher. th-cam.com/video/CYFA_pAeGyY/w-d-xo.html
JP Cormier seems like a really good guy and you know if he rates something, with his forty plus years as a pro, then it’s gotta be good. His channel is well worth subscribing too. Actually there’s a few freaky coincidences with regards to the Tony Rice video, in as much as Cormier is good friends with Gordon Lightfoot and was chosen by Lighfoot to do a three night concert of his songs. Secondly He owns a 2000 Martin Tony Rice replica, with enlarged soundhole and after asking several well known Luthiers about the original Clarence White guitar, he’s of the opinion that it would of sounded even better without the enlarged soundhole as you’re effectively removing wood from the top. Gotta say he has a point, since all the replicas don’t sound as good and he actually has a video where he compares his Ten Grand Tony Rice replica with a $700 Alverez and as it was a blind test, you would be surprised a the results. he actually prefers the Alverez. finally he owns seven Boucher guitars and rates them above all the really expensive guitars he’s played throughout his career.
Maybe this question has been asked of you. If it has, I can't find it. What's the love affair that you have with playing and practicing with an acoustic guitar than a electric?
Great guitar, great review and I got to be #27 on the like button😁. Tony are you getting a Molly Tuttle Signature guitar, if so which # in production will it be?
@@boucherj2941 Well, every once in a while something good comes out of Canada. I get a kick out of it. Norm MacDonald is from Canada. Funniest white man on the planet. Love that guy.
Boucher Guitars are handmade. Maybe it’s something to remember. They also feature Adirondack spruce top which that alone is worth quite a lot! Boucher is a boutique builder. In my opinion you should compare them to other boutique builders if you really want to put things in perspective
Thank you Tony and everyone at Acoustic Life for this great review! Special thanks to SoundPure in Durham, NC for also making this review possible.
Hello there...huge fan! Do you make a dreadnought with 1 3/4 inch nut? Thank you...
Tony, great review!! I have a D28 and a hand made guitar. After hearing the Bluegrass Goose, I think that this is the guitar that has everything that I want in a guitar. J.P. knows his instruments and I'm listening to him.
I'm scared to try one, simply because I would have to take it home.
Great info Tony!!! Thank you from Nova Scotia, I'm 40 miles from JP's home.
For the last two years I have been focused on the acquisition of one guitar and in the last two weeks two guitars have popped onto my radar. This Boucher guitar being one of them. I am so grateful we live in and age of guitar building where we all have access to and know about the amazing work of the smaller production guitar luthiers. When I was a kid the only guitars I saw Martin, Gibson, Ovation and MIJ. Nice offerings for sure. Now there is a whole acoustc guitar world of sonic spice. Thanks Tony for putting Boucher Guitars on my radar.
Just to make your choice harder, if you could try a Simon and Patrick maple flamme body with cider top, you would be in deep indicission.
A fantastic and informative review of an amazing guitar! I enjoyed your video immensely.
In 2009 I had the chance to try a boucher bubinga jumbo in a music shop in frankfurt germany. I was deeply impressed by the mighty sound of this guitar. unfortunately my budget wasn´t enough for a purchase, but I can still remember my stunning reaction when playing this guitar. Great expirience.
1 3/4 or 1 11/16 nut width. You keep switching between which feel the most comfortable and most awesome. The guitar does sound wonderful and looks striking. But, I seriously doubt very many owners will be taking this one to play at campfire jams.
Seems like it has a tremendous sound, backing a nice tonal range, ultimately a really decent guitar. Looked really nice too
My new dream guitar. Thanks for sharing!!!
Every time I listen to a Boucher, it always blows me away and makes me want to buy one instantly.
I'd like to ask you a couple of question, if you don't mind:
1) according to you, is this model suitable for fingerstyle?
2) if not, is there a boucher model that is suitable for fingerstyle?
Great review and beautiful video, by the way!
I have one and I think it is awesome for fingerpicking. Sounds just pop off. I also have a 714ce Taylor and OOO size guitar and I still love using the bluegrass goose for finger picking. It’s beautiful
Have a PEEK at J.P. Cormier on youtube. He will answer ALL your ?????
You can also contact Boucher Guitars directly at info@boucherguitars.com they will point you in the right direction
I bough a Boucher SG41 Mahogany three weeks ago and it is one amazing guitar. The music is so pure that you can almost see it. Every note is clean and you hear every string with each chord. This guitar deserves attention! The best instrument that I've ever played! Check them out, there is nothing like them out there!!!!
Boucher makes awesome guitars ! The tone in phenomenal !
Amazing guitar! As you are familiar with Eastman, I wondered if you might wanna test their high end models like the E40D oder the E20D-tc? I have the E20d-tc and it blows away anything I‘ve played before. It’s all solid of course, has a torrified adirondack spruce top, Indian rosewood back and side, ebony fretboard, mahogany neck and a very traditional Look with herringbone binding. I hear some similarities with this model here. Would be interresting to hear your opinion about the top Eastman models.
Thanks Tony!
Love my Boucher! as good as they say.
Because I live in Quebec, it’s not uncommon to see a Boucher in a store or meet a Boucher owner.
Someday I also hope to own one. But to make that possible, I’ll need to sell my Martin D35… and emotionally I’m not ready for that.
J.P. Cormier is a wonderful player... Here’s the link to another singer from Canada's east coast, Colin Fowlie… who also loves his Boucher.
th-cam.com/video/CYFA_pAeGyY/w-d-xo.html
I have a Boucher in my future and this may be the one.
JP Cormier seems like a really good guy and you know if he rates something, with his forty plus years as a pro, then it’s gotta be good.
His channel is well worth subscribing too. Actually there’s a few freaky coincidences with regards to the Tony Rice video, in as much as Cormier is good friends with Gordon Lightfoot and was chosen by Lighfoot to do a three night concert of his songs. Secondly He owns a 2000 Martin Tony Rice replica, with enlarged soundhole and after asking several well known Luthiers about the original Clarence White guitar, he’s of the opinion that it would of sounded even better without the enlarged soundhole as you’re effectively removing wood from the top. Gotta say he has a point, since all the replicas don’t sound as good and he actually has a video where he compares his Ten Grand Tony Rice replica with a $700 Alverez and as it was a blind test, you would be surprised a the results. he actually prefers the Alverez.
finally he owns seven Boucher guitars and rates them above all the really expensive guitars he’s played throughout his career.
Beautiful looking and sounding
One great Dreadnought is all you need ...! 🎸👌👌🎸
Not familiar with this brand .....now I am. Very nice look and sound !
Maybe this question has been asked of you. If it has, I can't find it. What's the love affair that you have with playing and practicing with an acoustic guitar than a electric?
2022 Martin D-42 vs New Boucher BG52-GM which would you buy? The used D-42 is $1,900 less.
What strings were used here? What flat pick and thickness were you using Tony?
Woow....!!! What an amazing guitar, and how I wish I could get some...🤔
I don't like the fact that fret markers are so small & it doesn't have EQ. Other than, it sound great.
It's a Québécois compagnie from Bertier-sur-mer. It's like saying Poutine is a Canadian meal.... It's Québécois
Last time I checked they are still in Canada
€6000 happy few. Love it by the way!
Great guitar, great review and I got to be #27 on the like button😁. Tony are you getting a Molly Tuttle Signature guitar, if so which # in production will it be?
I'm amused anytime something good comes out of Canada. That guitar really does sound special.
Lol what do you mean you are amused
@@boucherj2941 Well, every once in a while something good comes out of Canada. I get a kick out of it. Norm MacDonald is from Canada. Funniest white man on the planet. Love that guy.
I’m amused when something good comes out of the U.S......it’s usually a bunch of arseholes
Québec not canada
@@zachgagne9895 and that is even more surprising. Lol
nice dropped D sound
Nice!
The greatest quebec brand !
Wow. Great
A beauty guitar that I would love to own, however even here in Canada that domestic guitar is more $$$ then the imported D28
Boucher Guitars are handmade. Maybe it’s something to remember. They also feature Adirondack spruce top which that alone is worth quite a lot! Boucher is a boutique builder. In my opinion you should compare them to other boutique builders if you really want to put things in perspective
Sounds nice but $3800 US for a used one on Reverb. Tre cher!
J.P. is the man his corna virus video is slap the knee funny.
Great guitar but not found in Japan😷 want it....
After all I can't help tattooing🤭😷