Musician mourns his vintage, handmade guitar stabbed by airport forklift
It’s a one-of-a-kind guitar, an instrument so beloved musician Remi Claude Arsenault calls it his “best friend.”
So when the musician’s vintage 1978 instrument was given to him at the Charlottetown airport last week with gaping stab wounds left by a forklift, he was deeply upset.
“I was shaking pretty badly,” Arsenault said. “When you see your instrument in that shape, it’s almost like someone in the family is sick.”
The Urbainville, P.E.I., man said Friday he was on his way home from the Milwaukee Irish Fest, where he was performing with Natalie MacMaster, Donnell Leahy and Family, when the irreparable harm to the instrument occurred.


