@ytnsanw - Pierre is often introduced with the English pronunciation of his Algerian family name, rather than the French pronunciation. I've hosted him a couple of times and he has not expected a rolled R on the Pierre either, though in Scotland he gets it :-) I have one of George's new atelier early orders, a custom S35C with the same neck/nut/fingerboard design as this one (2005) in ziricote-cedar; it is rather darker, more cutting and more aggressive than the PB F size.
An interesting and informative review, but Pierre Bensusan is French, and to hear his name pronounced "Ben-Susan" REALLY grates on the ear. His name is correctly pronounced Bon-souson, with both 'n''s silent and (I believe) the emphasis on the final syllable (As in 'Alain Delon').
Sit and watch someone play guitar better than you ever will on a better guitar than you'll ever own. :)
Nickpatient 3 weeks ago
Does anyone know that tune he is playing in standard tuning @ 4.30 ?
guitarflipp 3 months ago
this box sounds so good that I lasted all 6 minutes of this clip
HuiswerkGitaarles 3 months ago
@ytnsanw - Pierre is often introduced with the English pronunciation of his Algerian family name, rather than the French pronunciation. I've hosted him a couple of times and he has not expected a rolled R on the Pierre either, though in Scotland he gets it :-) I have one of George's new atelier early orders, a custom S35C with the same neck/nut/fingerboard design as this one (2005) in ziricote-cedar; it is rather darker, more cutting and more aggressive than the PB F size.
daviddkilpatrick 4 months ago
this guitar is phenomenal, I'd say it's worth the money
btyremanable 4 months ago
This guy reminds me of Tom Hanks.
ILiveForScience 6 months ago
@crazycool1128 I'm not hungry anymore.
YofterMofter 9 months ago
the sound of that scale at 3.31 made me shit brix
crazycool1128 10 months ago
I.MUST.HAVE.THAT.INSTRUMENT.
kontrapunkti 11 months ago
An interesting and informative review, but Pierre Bensusan is French, and to hear his name pronounced "Ben-Susan" REALLY grates on the ear. His name is correctly pronounced Bon-souson, with both 'n''s silent and (I believe) the emphasis on the final syllable (As in 'Alain Delon').
ytnsanw 1 year ago