Montreal man turns reclaimed wood from barns and buildings into custom guitars
MONTREAL — In recent years, Nicolas Delisle has made new guitars from old barns, logs pulled from river bottoms and even window frames from his 1930s-era Montreal apartment.
The craftsman specializes in turning reclaimed and salvaged wood into one-of-a-kind guitars that he hand makes in the city’s Mile End neighbourhood.
Using recycled materials is “part of the story of the instrument,” he said in a phone interview. “It’s just a richer history.”
Among the wood he has used to make guitars is old Douglas fir and pine from a barn in Ontario Mennonite country, sunken logs raised from a channel that was part of the construction of the Panama Canal, boards from an old horse barn in New York, and thick maple floorboards saved after the renovation of a concert hall that’s home to the Boston Symphony Orchestra.