July 2009 \ Features \ Field Report \ Gallery: Montreal Guitar Show, part 1

Gallery: Montreal Guitar Show, part 1

Joe Coffey

In our first Montreal gallery, we check out the electric side of the show, which was new this year, with a few acoustics thrown in for good measure.


Premier Guitar July 2009

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Henman–Bevilacqua Guitars (US) fuse minimalism, craftsmanship, art and old school quality for true connoisseurs. Their S1 models (shown) are available with a one-piece Honduran mahogany or swamp ash bodies and a fixed bridge or a B5 Bigsby.






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guillaume
on 07/17/2009
yeah, but like 99% were gorgeous... but they were all WAY TOO PRICEY !!! the cheapest one i saw was i think 4000$... but damn, this is a nice event, with the jazz festival, i'm happy to live in montreal.
Zack Janine
on 07/13/2009
I wish I worked at premier....you guys get to cover some awesome gigs...Montreal is definitely on my list to go to next year...a real guitar show; not just another useless flea market...and the jazz festival to boot...thanks for bringing this awesome event to my attention
Papa Funk
on 07/10/2009
Reminds me of a Roberto-Venn class! Some really nice stuff, some that should have been left at home.
Ratfink
on 07/09/2009
Damn, there were some ugly guitars at that show!



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