René François Lacôte

Guitar-maker (1785–1871)

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René François Lacôte (1785–1871) was a Romantic guitar luthier from Paris, France. His guitars were played by guitarists such as Fernando Sor, Ferdinando Carulli, Dionisio Aguado, Napoléon Coste, and Marco Aurelio Zani de Ferranti. Musicologist René Vannes referred to Lacôte as the "Stradivarius of the guitar" in his book Universal Dictionary of Luthiers. Lacôte apprenticed to the luthier Joseph Pons. Ferndando Sor mentioned in his book Méthode pour la Guitare that "M. Lacote, a French maker, the only person who, besides his talents, has proved to me that he possesses the quality of not being inflexible to reasoning".

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Pierre-René Lacôte | Guitar | French Maker Builders of the early 19th Century [1] Builders of the early 19th Century Lacote multi-course harp guitars [2] [3] René Lacôte - 1835 at SICCAS GUITARS - The world's finest guitars in one place

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