Boucher Guitars
Boucher Guitares SG-21 – OMH Bubinga
Listed by Boullard Musique · Morges, Vaud


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Specs
- Top
- Adirondack
- Back / Sides
- Bubinga
- Neck
- Mahogany
- Fingerboard
- Ebony
- Body shape
- SG
- Scale length
- 25.4"
- Nut width
- 1.75"
- Frets to body
- 14
- Strings
- 6
- Cutaway
- No
- Condition
- New
About Boucher Guitars
Boucher Guitars are built in Berthier-sur-Mer, Quebec, in the Canadian Appalachians. Founded by Robin Boucher in 2005, the shop is anchored by a regional resource most builders dream about — Picea Rubens, the same Adirondack red spruce traditionally associated with golden-era Martin and Gibson tops, harvested from the surrounding forests. Boucher uses the best of these tops in their own guitars and supplies several thousand per year to other top acoustic builders worldwide — one of the only boutique luthiers who is also a tier-one tonewood supplier to the industry. They were the first to introduce torrefied Picea Rubens soundboards, which specialty magazines and luthiers have called the most significant innovation in high-end acoustic guitar in forty years. The catalog spans Dreadnought through Parlor across 12-fret and 14-fret variants, each guitar hand-built over twelve weeks.
About Boullard Musique
Boullard Musique sits in Morges, on the north shore of Lake Geneva about twelve kilometers west of Lausanne, where the Boullard family has run a full-service music store since 1979 — pianos, drums, accordions, wind instruments, classical and electric guitars, rentals, repair benches with specialized technicians, plus a workshop space that hosts masterclasses and concerts. The boutique acoustic side is a focused shelf within that broader catalog rather than the shop's center of gravity: a rotating mix of Boucher (in steady supply as a fellow French-language-region builder), Collings, Atkin, and occasional Lowden, Santa Cruz, and Avalon. The shelf isn't the deepest in our index, but it's a Swiss surface we track that gives buyers in the French-speaking cantons a local-currency, in-region option that doesn't require shipping across the Atlantic. Currency on the site is Swiss francs; prices on Tonewood Atlas display in your selected currency via daily exchange rates.
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