I have questions i need answered about the vigier excalibur
Hi! I own an excalibur custom, flaws in the design, well i'd be surprised if there were any. Patrice Vigier (the man behind Vigier guitars) seems like someone who's after perfection to me, he simply won't ship your guitar if it isn't perfect (it doesn't even need tuning after arrival). Also the way I see it Vigier has fixed the most common flaws in parts found on a great guitar an designed an even better one. I've abused the tremolo in every possible way and it stays tuned, the neck is indestructable (if you use it normally
) and so on. On a scale from 0 to 10 I would give it a 10 if perfection exists in guitar building then it's called Vigier ;) Don't believe me? just try one, you will not dislike it! Greetz Jochen

Abselutely!
Weight ballance is just right the neck shape is awesome and it's finished in satin finish (so your hands won't stick as with a laquered neck)
All 24 frets are accessable and the carving in the back makes shure it feels comfortable agains your body.
Greets
Jochen
Weight ballance is just right the neck shape is awesome and it's finished in satin finish (so your hands won't stick as with a laquered neck)
All 24 frets are accessable and the carving in the back makes shure it feels comfortable agains your body.
Greets
Jochen
My Indus is a top quality, AAA grade instrument.
The neck is beautiful and comfortable. A friend if mine who collects old guitars and rare ones said the neck was a 'revelation' after holding it for only a few seconds.
As mentioned above, the weight and balance is perfect. The only flaw with mine was the EYB/Schaller megaswitch cut out a bit due to consistent abuse by a previous owner and his toddler. Also the input jack cuts out if the guitar cable is pulled vertically up or down on mine.
I think a few other players of Vigier spoke of this too. Those are both minor, the EYB switch is not Vigier's mistake! It had just been literally pushed beyond designed limit.
All in all it is the best guitar I own and I have a lot to compare it against. I would give it 9, because of the tiny flaws mentioned. In terms of pleasure to play it is a strong 10: responsive, comfortable, intuitive and easy. It is hard to describe but it feels like you are only 'playing the frets'. That to me is a mark of a top quality guitar.
The neck is beautiful and comfortable. A friend if mine who collects old guitars and rare ones said the neck was a 'revelation' after holding it for only a few seconds.
As mentioned above, the weight and balance is perfect. The only flaw with mine was the EYB/Schaller megaswitch cut out a bit due to consistent abuse by a previous owner and his toddler. Also the input jack cuts out if the guitar cable is pulled vertically up or down on mine.
I think a few other players of Vigier spoke of this too. Those are both minor, the EYB switch is not Vigier's mistake! It had just been literally pushed beyond designed limit.
All in all it is the best guitar I own and I have a lot to compare it against. I would give it 9, because of the tiny flaws mentioned. In terms of pleasure to play it is a strong 10: responsive, comfortable, intuitive and easy. It is hard to describe but it feels like you are only 'playing the frets'. That to me is a mark of a top quality guitar.