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The French word ''lutherie'', used in both French and English, refers to the art of constructing string instruments. The name ''luthier'' harkens back to early lute-makers.


WELL-KNOWN LUTHIERS


Violins, violas, cellos, basses, bows

:Italian

:French

:Hungarian
  • Otto Erdesz


:German
  • the Klotz family

  • Karl Hermann (Andreas Morelli)


:American

:Austrian

:Swiss


Guitars


Classical guitar


=French



=German



=Spanish



=Swedish

  • Javier Hernandez

  • Lars Jönsson

  • Per Hallgren



Non-classical guitar and other plucked instruments



USEFUL LUTHIER BOOKS FOR THE AMATEUR LUTHIER


  • ''Guitarmaking: Tradition and Technology'' by Cumpiano and Natelson

  • ''Build your own Acoustic Guitar'' by Jonathan Kinkead

  • ''Steel String Guitar Construction'' by Irving Sloan

  • ''Classic Guitar Construction'' by Irving Sloane

  • ''Making an Archtop Guitar'' by Bob Benedetto

  • ''Big Red Books of American Lutherie'' by the Guild of American Luthiers

  • ''Lutherie Tools'' edited by Cindy Burton and Tim Olsen

  • ''Making Master Guitars'' by Roy Courtnall

  • ''Classic Guitar Making'' by Arthur E. Overholtzer (Out of Print)

  • ''Clapton's Guitar'' by Allen St. John



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