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Anyone into Godin guitars? I am!

What do you think of Godin Guitars? I simply love them

Admittedly, I know very little about Godin. However, the name sounds like a Norse god (rhymes with Odin), which automatically makes it sound awesome.

I know that Paolo Tofani had a Multiac AS. Learning about that was my first exposure to the company. An acoustic-electric nylon guitar like that is rare and thus impressive!

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Had and LGX3 for a good 10 years. It was a great and versatile instrument!

My main acoustic is a Norman, which is a subsidiary of Godin. Also fantastic guitars!

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  • Universal Audio Dream '65 Reverb Amplifier
  • Norman ST40

very solid, quality-built with their own design. just great guitars. also not expensive. my guitar teacher has been using Godin LGXT for years and has no complains

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I bought a Godin electric guitar back in 1995 at some local music shop. I love the neck and fret height. Smooth!

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I play the hollow body ones all the time in guitar stores. I'm a big fan of Steve Howe and Geordie Walker and I like Jazz and archtops just feel nice to play and easy on my wrists. SO BEAUTIFUL TOO. I haven't played any of the non Kingpin ones tho.

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