Art & Lutherie guitars?
Barb, in the few reviews I have read about A&L guitars. They are an entry level guitar for the most part. Many of the reviews have suggested rather than buying an A&L for $300, save a little more and buy a Seagull. I hope that helps.
Bill
Bill
Barb- they're made is Princeville, Québec so they only play French music! That's kinda limiting if you want to belt out a couple of verses of In-a-gadda-da-vida!! :silly:
Here's their website:
http://artandlutherieguitars.com/intro.htm
Here's their website:
http://artandlutherieguitars.com/intro.htm
Hi Barb
Tammy here from Ontario Canada. I have one and I absolutly love the sound of it. It is my second guitar but the first that I actually purchased myself. Im no specialest but everyone that hears it loves it. I posted a vid last friday called Weak in the Knees go back on the thread and have a listen.
Tammy here from Ontario Canada. I have one and I absolutly love the sound of it. It is my second guitar but the first that I actually purchased myself. Im no specialest but everyone that hears it loves it. I posted a vid last friday called Weak in the Knees go back on the thread and have a listen.
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Marc
Hi Barb, I am a french (from Quebec)guitar player . In my formal life as a guitar player I had a Norman which was extremely popular then. I do not know about the A&L brand. In general Godin makes up to mid range plus type of guitar. The ones I tried were very enjoyableThanks for the input all! There was no price listed; just said make an offer. French huh? Can't think of any French guitar players :dry: Never heard of Godin group - do they make other brands also?
Marc