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A luthier or violin maker is a person who builds or repairs stringed instruments, either bowed or plucked. These include violins, violas, cellos, double basses, guitars of all kinds, lutes, and mandolins.

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. In the USA, the term "luthier" is only rarely used even by specialists and not generally known, and the term "violin maker" is the usual term for makers of all members of the violin family and string basses. It is usual to differentiate in US English between violin makers and makers of other string instruments like guitars, lutes, etc.

Well-known luthiers


Violins, violas, cellos, basses, and bows

Italian

French

Hungarian
  • Otto Erdesz

German
  • the Klotz family
  • Karl Hermann (Andreas Morelli)

American

Austrian

Swiss

Australian

Guitars

Classical guitars
See main article

Non-classical guitars and other plucked instruments

Suggested reading 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

External links


Luthier supplies

Other sites of interest

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