FOUR prominant Larrivee Apprentices

Started by headsup, April 09, 2013, 08:57:18 AM

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These are first four people that worked with Jean in the early seventies on his Toronto shop.

Each one a very fine builder and worth reading about or even owning a guitar by them.

http://williamlaskin.com

www.manzer.com

www.wrenguitarworks.com

www.tonyduggan-smith
"Senior" member means "old" right?
Like over 50?

Too many guitars to list here.
Too few brain cells to be bothered with...

You forgot Jean Jr., Matthew and Wendy........ :humour:

It's also very interesting that more than one of those apprentices, even though they have gone their own direction in so many aspects of guitar building, still employ body shapes strikingly similar to the L that JCL pioneered.

Let's not leave Sergei de Jonge out of the list:

http://www.dejongeguitars.com/home7.html

Like JCL, his family are also involved in the craft.
OM-03R 2008 Twelfth Fret SE 5/12
LSV-03R 2009 Forum III 55/78

Jean has a rich legacy and has prepared for future generations.  What a privilege to live while he still shares his art and skill.

Very nice. I'd say jean taught them well.

Lets also not forget about David Iannone at Morgan guitars as well as John McQuarrie at Northwood guitars! Both make excellent instruments.

http://www.notableguitars.com/Morgan.htm
http://www.northwoodguitars.co.uk/john_mcquarrie.htm

in His grasp,
brandon

D-60 (rosie)
OMV-50
O-60

Pretty impressive resume builder to say you were taught by him...
:thumb
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here's a pic from the old days
"Senior" member means "old" right?
Like over 50?

Too many guitars to list here.
Too few brain cells to be bothered with...

What a cool picture.  Wouldn't it be cool to see a picture of them all together today.

David Wren is clean shaven, as is Tony, Jean as we know isn't, and Linda..... well.
The others I don't know.
"Senior" member means "old" right?
Like over 50?

Too many guitars to list here.
Too few brain cells to be bothered with...

Looks a bit like Duck Dynasty North, doesn't it?  :laughin:

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