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Ongoing discussion on the [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=31982.0 Larrivee Guitar Forum] | Ongoing discussion on the [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=31982.0 Larrivee Guitar Forum] | ||
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+ | === California === | ||
+ | :Virtually all gloss guitars have been made in california since 2001. From 2001 to 2003 many of the bodies were made in Canada and then completed in America. The first truely completely American Made Larrivee is an L-09 with Serial #80000 which resides in the Larrivee Collection for sentimental purposes. | ||
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+ | :While there are some parts that made or shaped by CNC, I wouldnt nessesarily call that automation. There are no robots assembling parts, or spraying finishes, or buffing. There are no conveyor belts moving instruments from one step to another. The work is all hand done. I know in many cases many of the parts that have moved to the CNC machine have been done so because i'm terrified of using a machine called a shaper (A 5" tall, 3.5" diameter router spinning at 7500rpm). | ||
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+ | :As a family (and a company), we have a policy that we will not alter the instrument for the sake of technology - I.e. we will not change the core design of the guitar for the sake of "fitting" it to a piece of technology for the sake of increased production. | ||
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+ | — Source: [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=38981.msg352762#msg352762 Matthew Larrivée] January 7, 2012 | ||
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+ | == Larrivée History page on larrivee.com == | ||
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+ | <P>This section of our website covers the history and making | ||
+ | of Jean Larrivee Guitars:</P> | ||
+ | <P>1) History<BR><A class="navText" href="http://www.larrivee.com/features/labels.php">2) | ||
+ | About Our Guitar Labels</A><BR><A class="navText" href="http://www.larrivee.com/features/locations.php">3) | ||
+ | Our Locations/Facilities</A></P> | ||
+ | <P>The History of Jean Larrivee Guitars</P> | ||
+ | <P align="justify"> Jean Larrivée first became interested in | ||
+ | the guitar as a teenager, trying to play Duane Eddy licks on | ||
+ | an $18 guitar. At twenty, with no other musical training in | ||
+ | his background, he made the decision to take up a serious | ||
+ | study of classic guitar. Four years into this study, he was | ||
+ | introduced to German classical guitar builder Edgar Mönch, who | ||
+ | was then working in Toronto. Jean expressed interest in | ||
+ | learning how to build, Mönch invited him to visit his shop, | ||
+ | and so began an apprenticeship.</P> | ||
+ | <P align="justify"> Jean built his first two guitars under | ||
+ | Mönch's tutelage before setting up a workshop in his home, | ||
+ | where he continued to build and study. The energy which had | ||
+ | fueled nightly five hour practice sessions was now directed | ||
+ | toward learning to construct instruments. He had found his | ||
+ | life's work.</P> | ||
+ | <P align="justify">From 1968 to 1970, Jean continued building | ||
+ | classic guitars in his home shop before moving into his first | ||
+ | commercial space, the second floor of a theater. His work | ||
+ | brought him into contact with many people involved with | ||
+ | Toronto's thriving folk music community. At their urging, Jean | ||
+ | built his first steel string guitar in 1971. </P> | ||
+ | <P>This was a period of much experimentation. Following the | ||
+ | tradition of European classic guitar builders, Jean designed | ||
+ | his own distinctive shape, bracing patterns, and structural | ||
+ | specifications. When he began to build steel string | ||
+ | instruments, a task for which there were fewer | ||
+ | well-established models, the experimentation became | ||
+ | especially intense. His first steel strings were small | ||
+ | dreadnoughts, braced in the Martin style, with an elongated X | ||
+ | (the "railway crossing sign" design) and tone bars running at | ||
+ | about a 45† angle. Sensing from his work with classic guitars | ||
+ | that a symmetrical bracing pattern might result in better | ||
+ | tonal balance, Jean tried a bracing pattern consisting of a | ||
+ | true 90† X brace and tone bars running parallel to the bridge. | ||
+ | The guitar had a strong, well-balanced sound. It was, as Jean | ||
+ | says now, "success through ignorance." Twenty-five years | ||
+ | later, a much-refined version of this bracing pattern is | ||
+ | still the heart of all Larrivée steel-string guitars. The | ||
+ | sound it produces is distinctive. The bass is solid and | ||
+ | tight, with great projection. Mid-range is strong, and highs | ||
+ | are crystal clear. Overall balance is excellent, with the body | ||
+ | size and shape determining the "tilt" of the balance.</P> | ||
+ | <P> Best of all, twenty-five years and over twenty thousand | ||
+ | steel string guitars have proven conclusively that this | ||
+ | design has great structural integrity. Bulging of the top | ||
+ | behind the bridge or sinking around the sound hole are not | ||
+ | uncommon problems with traditionally braced guitars, | ||
+ | particularly those with scalloped braces. With Larrivée | ||
+ | symmetrical bracing, these types of problems are virtually | ||
+ | non-existent.</P> | ||
+ | <P> From 1971 to 1977, Larrivée Guitars grew steadily, moving | ||
+ | four times to ever larger spaces. There was a continuous flow | ||
+ | of apprentices through the shop, some of whom would also go | ||
+ | on to become successful builders on their own. In 1972 Jean | ||
+ | and Wendy Jones were married. Wendy would make her own unique | ||
+ | contribution, designing and engraving the exquisite picture | ||
+ | inlays for which Larrivée guitars are famous.</P> | ||
+ | <P> By 1976 eight people were producing twenty-five to thirty | ||
+ | instruments a month. Most of these instruments were sold in | ||
+ | Canada or exported to Europe, where their classically | ||
+ | inspired look won quick acceptance. The American market would | ||
+ | prove to be a tougher nut to crack. Larrivée guitars, with | ||
+ | their wood binding, marquetry rosettes, clear pickguards, and | ||
+ | Renaissance-style inlay designs, were a bit out of step with | ||
+ | American fashion. Still, there were some bright spots. Several | ||
+ | high-profile artists purchased guitars and word began to get | ||
+ | around. More than a few American musicians made the trip to | ||
+ | Toronto in search of a Larrivée guitar, and some American | ||
+ | dealers began stocking them.</P> | ||
+ | <P>In 1977, Jean and Wendy pulled up stakes and moved the | ||
+ | company to Victoria, British Columbia. The wet coastal | ||
+ | forests of Canada's Pacific Rim produce some of the finest | ||
+ | spruce and cedar in the world, and Jean realized that future | ||
+ | growth could hinge on access to these tone woods. Of course, | ||
+ | there was also the allure of Canada's mildest climate and the | ||
+ | spectacular scenery of British Columbia.</P> | ||
+ | <P align="left">In Victoria, Jean began to concentrate on the | ||
+ | problems of manufacturing instruments in larger quantities. | ||
+ | Setting up shop for the first time in space that was purchased | ||
+ | rather than rented made it practical to install a climate | ||
+ | controlled construction room and an industrial paint booth. | ||
+ | Jean designed and built specialized machines and tooling | ||
+ | which made it possible to build more guitars, and to achieve | ||
+ | a higher level of precision at the same time. Within a year | ||
+ | of the move, fourteen people were producing four guitars a | ||
+ | day.</P> | ||
+ | <P> While the company continued to grow and prosper in | ||
+ | Victoria, eventually the problems inherent in being on an | ||
+ | island became too much. In 1982, a decision was made to | ||
+ | relocate to the mainland. It was the era of electronic | ||
+ | keyboards and day-glow electric guitars, and a tough time for | ||
+ | nearly all acoustic guitar builders. Rather than cut back on | ||
+ | production and lay off employees, Jean decided to take the "if | ||
+ | you can't beat 'em, join 'em" route. In 1983, he began to | ||
+ | build solid body electrics.</P> | ||
+ | <P>By 1989, the market for acoustic guitars had begun to | ||
+ | improve. Jean once again turned his full attention to his | ||
+ | first love. The knowledge gained from electric guitars proved | ||
+ | invaluable as Jean reinvented his acoustic guitar production | ||
+ | techniques. New tooling was built. Computer-controlled | ||
+ | milling machines were brought into the process. New models | ||
+ | were added.</P> | ||
+ | <P> In 1991, when the Acoustic market had made a full come | ||
+ | back, Larrivée moved to a bigger building. At first it seemed | ||
+ | a little difficult to fill 11000 square feet. (At the time | ||
+ | only 25 guitars a day were being made by 35 people) However, | ||
+ | it soon became apparent that that 11000 square feet wasn't | ||
+ | enough...</P> | ||
+ | <P> An the beginning of 1997, Larrivée introduced a model | ||
+ | called the D-03. It was originally intended to be a limited | ||
+ | run of 1000 but, as soon as people caught on to the fact that | ||
+ | it was the only all solid wood guitar for under $800, the | ||
+ | demand increased and it became a standard model.</P> | ||
+ | <P> In early March 1998, Larrivée Guitars moved to a new 33000 | ||
+ | square foot facility in the heart of Vancouver, where 100 | ||
+ | highly skilled people in the Guitar industry made 60-72 | ||
+ | guitars a day. Much of this production was to accommodate our | ||
+ | largest client at the time. On September 1st 2001 Larrivee | ||
+ | expanded again, and opened the door on it's new factory in | ||
+ | southern California. Ten days later the events of 9/11 | ||
+ | occurred. As you can imagine this was not a time for | ||
+ | companies to be expanding. The following two years were quite | ||
+ | turbulent for the guitar industry as a whole. People where | ||
+ | not spending money on acoustic guitars. Almost every major | ||
+ | manufacturer was having layoffs - Including ourselves. | ||
+ | Production dropped to 35 guitars a day. Over the next two | ||
+ | years, Larrivee would go through of number of production | ||
+ | changes including: a refocus towards high-end guitar, A | ||
+ | redesign of the -03 Series, and the development of the | ||
+ | Traditional Series.</P> | ||
+ | <P> Today Jean, his wife Wendy, his son Matthew and daughter | ||
+ | Christine all work in the California plant producing the | ||
+ | gloss finish guitars. Jean's other son John Jr runs the | ||
+ | Canadian plant which produces our satin models.</P> | ||
+ | <P> Since the move, our company has continued to grow. | ||
+ | Reflecting this growth, and our continued deployment of | ||
+ | leading-edge production tools, we also acquired two new Fadal | ||
+ | CNC machines in spring, bringing our total CNC complement up | ||
+ | to 8, as well as a Laser cutter. These additions to our | ||
+ | factory have allowed us to achieve even higher levels of | ||
+ | efficiency and quality control which benefit buyers and | ||
+ | players of Larrivée guitars.”</P> | ||
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[[Category:Larrivee]] | [[Category:Larrivee]] |
Latest revision as of 04:52, 26 March 2017
(Sources include Larrivee's website, WikiPedia, and Larrivee customer service emails.)
- 1967: An old house in Toronto, ON, Canada
- 1968-71: Basement of Jean’s Townhouse in Toronto, ON, Canada
- 1971-72: Above the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto, ON, Canada
- 1971: First steel-string guitar
- 1972-73: Storefront on Mount Pleasant in Toronto, ON, Canada
- 1973-75: Portland Street Shop in Toronto, ON, Canada
- 1975-77: Dwight Street in Mimico, Toronto, ON, Canada
- 1976: 8 people, 25-30 guitars/month
- 1977-82: Esquimalt Shop, Victoria, BC, Canada
- 1977: 14 people, 4 guitars/day
- 1982-92: 267 E. 1st Street Shop in North Vancouver, BC, Canada
- 1983: First solid-body electric
- 1984: switched from hot lacquer to catalyzed modified polyurethane finish
- 1989: First use of CNC
- 1991: 11,000 sq ft, 35 people, 25 guitars/day
- 1993-98: Victoria Diversion shop in Vancouver, BC, Canada
- 1993: 50/60/70 series introduced with large sound holes, 383 built
- 1995: switched from polyurethane to McFadden UV polyester finish
- 1996: 50 people, 20 guitars/day
- 1997: 60 people, 40 guitars/day
- 1997: D-Lite, D-03 introduced
- 1998-Present: Cordova Street Factory in Vancouver, BC, Canada
- 1998: 33,000 sq ft in Vancouver, 100 people, 60 guitars/day
- 2001-Present: Yarnell Place Factory in Oxnard, CA, USA
- 2010: switched from McFadden UV polyester to a new dual-cured finish (partial catalyzation with cobalt & peroxide, and UV light)
- 2010: went to a stacked heel with the -03 series, then reintroduced the -02 series with stacked heel, and went back to one-piece necks for the -03 series
Ongoing discussion on the Larrivee Guitar Forum
California
- Virtually all gloss guitars have been made in california since 2001. From 2001 to 2003 many of the bodies were made in Canada and then completed in America. The first truely completely American Made Larrivee is an L-09 with Serial #80000 which resides in the Larrivee Collection for sentimental purposes.
- While there are some parts that made or shaped by CNC, I wouldnt nessesarily call that automation. There are no robots assembling parts, or spraying finishes, or buffing. There are no conveyor belts moving instruments from one step to another. The work is all hand done. I know in many cases many of the parts that have moved to the CNC machine have been done so because i'm terrified of using a machine called a shaper (A 5" tall, 3.5" diameter router spinning at 7500rpm).
- As a family (and a company), we have a policy that we will not alter the instrument for the sake of technology - I.e. we will not change the core design of the guitar for the sake of "fitting" it to a piece of technology for the sake of increased production.
— Source: Matthew Larrivée January 7, 2012
Larrivée History page on larrivee.com