Godin

Godin is a Canadian guitar manufacturer. It is owned by Robert Godin. Godin started building Robert Godin's guitars in 1982 in La Patrie, Quebec. Godin Guitars' head office is located in Montreal, and they build their instruments in six factories in four different locations, three in Quebec and one in New Hampshire. Godin Guitars makes instruments under several different labels. Norman makes entry- to mid-level acoustic guitars. Art & Lutherie ma... more
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