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Godin started building Robert Godin's guitars in 1972 in La Patrie, Quebec. The head office is located in Montreal, and they build instruments in six factories in four locations—three in Quebec and one in New Hampshire. Godin Guitars makes instruments under several different labels. Norman makes entry- to pro-level acoustic guitars. Godin社のシリアル番号のリストでそれを調べることができる。 1993年以降のギターで、シリアル番号が主軸台の後ろに刻まれている。 1993以前のギターで、シリアル番号がサウンドホールのラベルに刻印. Godin guitars are unique because from forest to stage, they are North American. The necks and bodies are all made in our original location in La Patrie, Quebec. Godin guitars are unique because from forest to stage, they are North American. The necks and bodies are. 301 Moved Permanently.

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The Godin 5th Avenue CW Kingpin II is a great instrument, meeting head-on the need for a quality archtop electric guitar, combining tradtional tonal values with modern playability.

With a compact (16 inch wide, 3 inch deep), fully hollow single-cutaway, two F-hole body made of Canadian Wild Cherry laminate, Canadian silver maple for the neck, rosewood for the fingerboard and bridge and a pair of P-90 style Godin pickups, the Godin 5th Avenue CW Kingpin II is very well made and fits in a very wide range of musical contexts.

The scale length is 24.84 inches and the nut width is 1 11/16 inches. Available finishes are black, Cognac Burst (shown here and in the video below) and a dark translucent red.

If you’re looking for an archtop for any musical purpose, be it jazz, swing, rockabilly or blues- be sure to check these out.

This design is also available without cutway, and as the Godin 5th Avenue Uptown GT, with ebony fingerboard, humbucking pickups and a Bigsby.

If there is any doubt about how good these instruments really are, have a look at this YouTube clip of Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett at a show in Brussels, Belgium. You’ll notice the guitarist, Gary Sargent, using a Kingpin II in Cognac Burst.

Read more about the Godin 5th Avenue CW Kingpin II at the Godin Website here Karma karaoke keygen.

Serial Number: Varies as new; the instrument shown is number 032327000280, built at the Godin facility in Quebec, Canada.

Pricing: $995.00 Canadian with case

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Godin Guitars
Private
IndustryMusical instruments
Founded1972; 48 years ago
FounderRobert Godin
Headquarters
Montreal, Quebec
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Area served
Worldwide
ProductsElectric and acoustic guitars, basses
1,000+
Subsidiaries
  • Simon & Patrick Guitars
  • Norman Guitars
  • Art & Lutherie Guitars
  • La Patrie Guitars
  • TRIC
Websitegodinguitars.com

Godin Guitars is a Canadianmanufacturing company headquartered in Montreal that specializes in string instruments. The company is owned by founder Robert Godin, CM.

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Range of products currently manufactured by Godin includes electric and acoustic guitars and basses. The company also produced ukuleles, mandolins,[1] and ouds (named 'multi oud')[2] in the past.

Overview[edit]

Godin started building Robert Godin's guitars in 1972 in La Patrie, Quebec. The head office is located in Montreal, and they build instruments in six factories in four locations—three in Quebec and one in New Hampshire.

Godin Guitars makes instruments under several different labels. Norman makes entry- to pro-level acoustic guitars. Art & Lutherie makes entry-level budget acoustic guitars. The Simon and Patrick brand make mid- to high-range steel-string acoustics. La Patrie manufactures classical guitars. Seagull makes solid wood entry- to professional-range acoustic guitars. Guitars under the Godin brand are primarily mid-range to top-of the-line electrics that are made of high quality wood from the northeastern part of North America. They have many models that feature synth hex pickups (MIDI-equipped[3]) and some with piezo pickup-equipped bridges. Godin 'SA' guitars have piezo bridge pickups which provide six separate outputs via a Roland GK cable socket, making them compatible with Roland and other guitar-synthesizer units and the VG series of guitar modelling units.

Godin's guitars have won several awards, including Guitar Player magazine's Editors Pick for the LG, Exit 22, and Freeway Classic. Godin's popular LG Hmb is made of mahogany with a mahogany neck and a rosewood fretboard. The scale length is 24.75', the neck radius is 14' and it has 22 frets. The 2004 model features a five way switch for neck, neck-split to single, neck and humbucker in parallel, bridge-split to single and bridge. The pickups are ceramic.

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Godin also makes the Multiac line of hybrid guitars which are available as steel string or nylon string, incorporating both piezo and magnetic pickups, built-in DI circuitry and/or MIDI.

Brands and products[edit]

BrandProducts
Godin GuitarsGuitars
Seagull GuitarsAcoustic guitars
Norman GuitarsAcoustic guitars
Simon & Patrick GuitarsAcoustic guitars
Art & Lutherie GuitarsAcoustic guitars
La Patrie GuitarsClassical guitars
TricGuitar Cases

References[edit]

  1. ^'Godin A8 Mandolin', Peghead Nation, by Teja Gerken, August 18, 2015
  2. ^Multi-oud encorey nylon string on Godin website
  3. ^Camp, Victoria (1997). Making Music on Your PC. Abacus. p. 160. ISBN9781557553270.

External links[edit]

Godin Serial Number Lookup

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