Talk:Godin (guitar manufacturer)

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==Just a good link to a Youtube, video of someone player an 11 string guitar, no idea if it is a godin guitar though. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VAkOhXIsI0&eurl=> Posted By: Anonhelper 12/19/2006 3:33pm pst.

Hey , I think that fret-less 11 stringed instrument on youtube is a glissentar . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godin_(guitar_manufacturer)#Glissentar MalcolmX86 (talk) 06:15, 10 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]


-Hey anyone want to put something here and/or make a page on Art & Lutherie guitars? I know they're made by Godin, but there's nothing on wiki about them. thx66.189.137.77 05:03, 4 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

since 1982?[edit]

I don't think that Godin started building guitars in 1972. According to their own web site ("over twenty years ago" see http://www.godinguitars.com/aboutus.htm) it has to be 1982 like it is written in the German wikipedia too. Can someone verify that? With regards (Programartist (talk) 09:49, 10 December 2010 (UTC))[reply]

This article seems to be mainly composed of errors. It needs someone to have a proper go at it. I have corrected one obvious error, but there are so many that it needs a proper rewrite. One example is the claim that multiac guitars are hybrid steel/nylon strings. This is incorrect (and impossible). Godin multiacs blend two different types of pickup, and they are available in steel string or nylon string, but the same guitar cannot be strung both ways. https://godinguitars.com/product/multiac-nylon-encore-burnt-umber-42180/ Also, the source material on this article is highly marginal, referencing a hobby book about another subject. Does someone with some knowledge of this and access to references have time to do a rewrite? Martin Turner (talk) 12:48, 29 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]