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*SOLD Godin sessions strat style w/Dimarzio pickups*
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[/B]Asking $450.00+ shipping Excellent condition Very little play time in a smoke free Environment I am a classical player If i played electric. I would keep this strat style guitar in a Vibrato bridge on the Session HT provide traditional tremolo, letting you go places with your bends that will delight you and your audience. A hardtail bridge leaves more wood in the body, increasing the resonance and enhancing the overall tone of the guitar. The strings on the Session sit snugly in the hardtail bridge and nut without any pinching or binding. The results are amazing tone and epic sustain, so bend away and let those notes ring! Godin Session Solidbody Electric Features: Classic offset solidbody with incredible design and playability at an amazing price point Resonant, It's not a super lite body but i found it comfortable enough. with semigloss finish for stage-ready looks Smooth maple neck with a maple fingerboard offers incredible playability and response Versatile trio of 2 single-coil pickups and 1 humbucker offers outstanding tone-shaping Push-pull split in the Tone control along with a Volume control and 5-way switch for more tone-shaping Tech Specs Number of Strings:6 Left-/Right-handed:Right-handed Body Type:Solidbody Body Shape:Session Body Material: Canadian basswood Finish:Satin Color:Black Neck Material:Maple Radius:12" Fingerboard Material: maple Fingerboard Inlay wood dots Number of Frets:22 Scale Length:25.5" Nut Width:1.650" Nut Material:GraphTech /Tailpiece:Hardtail with Individual Saddles Tuners:18:1 Neck Pickup: DiMarzio Single-coil Middle Pickup:.Dimarzio Single-coil Bridge Pickup: Dimarzio Humbucker Controls:1 x master volume, 1 x master tone (push/pull coil-split), 5-way blade pickup switch link to pics: https://m.imgur.com/gallery/rS3PwR1
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For the electric buffs on a budget
Just a bump
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Open to ideas. Offers?
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Another bump for the electric
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Bumpin on sunset
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Daily bump
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Still waiting for an interested party
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I don't think your pix are helping. When I post a guitar I start off with a clear, well lit shot of the whole guitar, front and back then the closeups.
Your pix of a black guitar against a black background really don't allow this nice guitar to pop. |
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Thanks. I'll see if I can do more
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From the photos, it looks like a trem bridge, not a hardtail. The lighting is pretty dim, but I'm pretty sure I see a hole for a trem arm. Is this a hardtail or trem guitar?
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[QUOTE=smwink;6562871]From the photos, it looks like a trem bridge, not a hardtail. The lighting is pretty dim, but I'm pretty sure I see a hole for a tremolo arm
Is this a hardtail or trem guitar?[/QUOTE I think It does have a vibrato bar in the gig bag I never used It
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