I have for sell a Godin Flat Five X hollowbody guitar. This is a hard to find guitar, very versatile and made well. Made in Canada, this guitar sports a solid spruce top, humbucker pickups, with a five way switch. This being an "X" model it also has 6 saddle transducers. So... five way switch? Saddle Transducers? What does all this mean? It means its one of the most versatile guitars on the market. With the 5 way switch you are capable of using the neck pickup in 1 position, bridge pickup in the 5 position or both in the 3 position. Split the pickups for some single coil action in the 2 and 4 position, 2 for neck, 4 for bridge. The six saddle transducers provide a nice natural acoustic tone. These pickups are controlled by the slider found in the upper bout of the guitar. 4 sliders for volume, high, mid, and low. In addition to all this you have 3 input jacks on the guitar. This allows you to split the signals of the humbuckers and saddle transducers. Run a cable from your favorite electric guitar amp into input 1 to play that classic rock, blues or funk. From input 3 run a cable straight into your direct box and treat it as a standard acoustic. Or use input 2 to carry both signals. Also, with the 3 way toggle switch you activate the transducers, humbuckers, or use both at the same time. That's quite an impressive amount of options for one guitar. This model has had some abuse though. Most notable is the crack on the top running from the tone knob up to the "f" hole. There's also come scratches on the humbucker covers, the frets in the first 7 positions are starting to show wear, there are nicks and dings through out the guitar, and the cover on the back of "G" string tuner is missing. The guitar is far from mint but many of the flaws are cosmetic. It still plays very well, sounds great, and all electronics function well. You'll be hard pressed to find a guitar as versatile as this once despite its flaws. The guitar comes with a Godin Hardshell case. The case also shows some significant wear too but does the job to protect the guitar. Message for any questions or details. Thanks