luthier in English

noun
1
a maker of stringed instruments such as violins or guitars.
Becoming a luthier - someone who practices the art of making stringed instruments - ‘is the most rewarding thing I've ever done,’ Anderberg said.

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1. "Edgar Perrault, luthier," La Voix [Shawinigan-Grand'Mère], 16 November 1977.

2. Master luthier, Dana Bourgeois has been building guitars for nearly 40 years

3. DCT Centering Ruler, 24in – Center Finding Measurer for Woodworking Rotary, Crafting, Embroidery, Guitar Luthier

4. Nicola Amati, Nicolò Amati or Nicolao Amati (/ ə ˈ m ɑː t i /, Italian: [niˈkɔːla aˈmaːti, nikoˈlɔ -, nikoˈlaːo -]; 3 December 1596 – 12 April 1684) was an Italian Master Luthier from Cremona, Italy.Amati is one of the most well known luthier from the Casa Amati (House of Amati)

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6. The luthier who makes only a few guitars prefers to bend the sides this way because it allows him to adjust the curve of the sides slightly on each guitar, and rarely are two of his guitars of exactly the same shape.

7. ‘He is also a luthier, having constructed countless lutes, Bandoras and citterns for many of Europe's string-pluckers.’ ‘In its early period the banjo was known by many names including the aforementioned bandore, as well as banjar, bangie, bangoe, banjil, banshaw and banza.’

8. ‘He is also a luthier, having constructed countless lutes, Bandoras and citterns for many of Europe's string-pluckers.’ ‘In its early period the banjo was known by many names including the aforementioned bandore, as well as banjar, bangie, bangoe, banjil, banshaw and banza.’

9. The first Arpeggione was created in 1823 by Johann Stauffer, an Austrian luthier and a true innovator of his time, for the guitar virtuoso Vincent Schuster. The great composer Franz Schubert was so enamored of the instrument that he wrote a sonata for it – he named it the Arpeggione Sonata.