Corsell Electric guitars
EST. 2022 | brazil
Baritone | Bass | Electric Guitars
“We don’t copy the past — we reinterpret it.”
adriel pagoto | Luthier
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From the “Retroframe” inlay inspired by vintage sunglasses, to the Gran Finale bridge recalling classic car bumpers, Corsell instruments are alive with cultural references yet speak in a voice that is entirely their own. Every guitar and bass is meticulously built — from the careful selection of tonewoods to precise joinery, ergonomic balance, and refined finishes.
The result is an instrument that honours tradition while carving its own path, carrying a distinctive visual identity and offering consistent sonic performance. Corsell guitars are more than instruments; they are a fresh voice in the ongoing conversation about music, design, and culture.
Corsell Guitars
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Corsell Allegra Demo | Torcuato Mariano Performance
Argentine-Brazilian guitarist Torcuato Mariano showcases the Corsell Allegra — a finely crafted single-piece mahogany guitar with custom Imperial pickups and refined retro styling. Hear its versatility in the hands of a world-renowned musician and discover why Corsell Guitars are redefining boutique craftsmanship.
boutique guitar showcase entour | 2025
“A guitar should carry culture as much as sound.”
adriel pagoto | Luthier
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Pagoto approaches luthiery as both a craft and a cultural dialogue. His instruments draw from a wide range of references — objects, art movements, design patterns — but are united by his commitment to excellence. No corner is cut, no process rushed. Elaborate bindings, long-tenon set necks, carefully angled headstocks, and sculpted contours reflect a builder who balances engineering precision with artistic imagination.
Though Corsell was officially founded in 2022, Pagoto sees this as only the beginning of a lifelong journey. For him, each guitar is both a musical tool and a cultural artifact — a piece of history reimagined for the present.
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