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.


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Jean-Charles Dugain of Mediators Dugain specializes in picks and slides designed to be easy to hold on to. Dugain uses materials like olivewood, boxtree wood, hematite, bone, horn, coconut shell, silver and gold.






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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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