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Vigier Guitars is a French electric guitar, bass, and string manufacturer based in Grigny, Essonne. Patrice Vigier founded the company in 1980. In addition to manufacturing, the company is also active in the import and wholesale distribution of musical instruments, amplifiers, and accessories through its division ''High Tech Distribution''. ==History== Patrice Vigier, a self-taught luthier from les Ulis, began modifying guitars and building finished necks at the end of the 1970s. He later built his first fretless guitar with a glass fingerboard. Through a friend, Philippe Lacour of Distribution Music, Vigier met his first customers in Montparnasse. In 1980, he founded the company, ''Vigier,'' and introduced his first model, the ''Arpege,'' at a music fair. That guitar featured: * Neck-through construction with a trapezoidal extension * Metal reinforcement board underneath the fingerboard * Metal fretboard on the fretless version * Active electronics * A fixed bridge * Benedetti custom humbuckers Another model came equipped with a built-in equalizer and sound memory system called Nautilus.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://fret-time.com/58-vigier-arp-ge-retour-vers-le-futur )〕 Vigier launched two other models: the ''Passion'' in 1983 and the ''Marilyn'' in 1985. In 1986, Vigier diversified by creating a wholesale division to import and distribute instruments, amplifiers, and accessories. Distributed brands included Ampeg, DiMarzio, Ernie Ball, Music Man, Orange, Premier, and Trace Elliot. Two years later, Vigier renamed the division ''High Tech Distribution'' to separate the manufacturing and distribution operations. In the 1990s, Vigier introduced new models. The Excalibur came in 1991, its fretless variant, the Surfreter in 1998, and the Excess bass in 1996. In 2000, Vigier celebrated its 20th anniversary with an Excalibur Surfreter adorned with gold, diamonds, sapphires, and emeralds. The instrument was valued at EUR 30,000. In the same year, the company launched the ''Expert,'' a model inspired by the classic Fender Stratocaster. Vigier also developed a guitar with a MIDI-controlled selector, volume, and tone knob. The company presented a prototype at the 2003 Frankfurt music fair, but never finalized the project as Patrice Vigier never approved the final version. In the second half of the 2000s, Vigier began introducing signature models—including the Excalibur Shawn Lane in 2005, and the Excalibur Bumblefoot Ron Thal and Excess Roger Glover in 2006. In 2009 Vigier introduced its model singlecut, G.V., in reference to Georges Vigier, Patrice's late father. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vigier Guitars」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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