Has remained unplayed since I bought it used at The Music Zoo in Long Island. Happy to pass it along to someone who will appreciate it as it deserves to be appreciated. More about the Godin from this 2014 review in MusicRadar:
Canadian company Godin may not be the most familiar brand, but it's among the most diverse and its high-quality instruments are often available at prices that belie the lofty standards of construction. The new Richmond Series continues that tradition mixing unashamedly retro curves with modern construction.
Controls are single tone and volume pots, with the latter peeking almost cheekily through the three-ply scratchplate, and the pickups are selected via a traditional three-way toggle.
The tonal character of P-90 pickups is such that they can realistically be used for jazz, blues, classic rock and, at a pinch, harder rock styles, too. With a touch of amp drive, the bridge pickup mixes depth and grunt with sufficient bite, while the neck unit is soupy and warm.
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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