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Made in Canada
The Godin Motif takes its compact dimensions from turn-of-the-century parlor guitars. The compact body of the Motif suggests a ¾ size instrument but this is a full-scale guitar. There is more to the compact body style of the Motif than comfort, this is a serious guitar with many of the same features that professional guitarists look for in the best handcrafted instruments. The solid cedar top and Custom Polished finish ensure that this guitar will not only sound great when you first receive it but will actually become better sounding with playing over time.Specifications
Top: Solid Cedar Top
Back and Sides: Canadian Wild Cherry
Bridge and Tailpiece: Rosewood
Neck: Mahogany
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Fingerboard Radius: 24" (609.6 mm)
Frets: 19
Machine Head Ratio: 14:1
Nut Type: Graphtech
Nut Width: 2" (50.8 mm)
Scale Length: 25.66" (651.764 mm)
String Gauges: .0285 .0327 .0410 .030 .036 .044
String Set: HTC Nylon
Finish: Natural, Semi Gloss
About Godin
Godin guitars are unique because from forest to stage, they are North American. In fact, and we are very proud of this, all of our manufacturing is done in our own factories, located in Quebec. This allows us to maintain complete control over every step in the creation of your next instrument. By doing so, Godin's designers and craftsmen ensure the highest possible level of quality, while adding their own personal touch, guaranteeing that your instrument is built in a manner that is state-of-the-art.
From the installation of the frets to the final stages of sanding, there is more hand work done on Godin guitars than on any other guitar available in specialty shops. When you buy a Godin, you are supporting a proud Canadian family business.
Canadian made, and globally played.
From the installation of the frets to the final stages of sanding, there is more hand work done on Godin guitars than on any other guitar available in specialty shops. When you buy a Godin, you are supporting a proud Canadian family business.
Canadian made, and globally played.