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drey
Mar 31st, 2005, 10:58 PM
NormanGuitars.com
ST40
The unique mahogany-cherry-mahogany lamination used in the back and sides of the ST40 combines with a solid cedar top to produce a beautifully mellow sounding instrument. This sweet sounding guitar is at its best when used in more intimate musical settings.

Studio40 Norman Guitar
Used for 4 years. Awesome guitar, one of the better sounding guitars because of it's mahogany material. Normans are Canadian made guitars and are guaranteed for lifetime. A very trusted brand.

I'm selling because I will like to purchase the same model guitar, but with an internal mic (ie. plug-in).

Brand new currently selling at Merrian School of Music in Oakville for $379 + tax for the guitar only. Anyone interested in this piece for $300. Most guitar musicians know that playing a guitar with age makes it sound better...and I'll tell you it sounds awesome!

http://www.normanguitars.com/st40.jpg

drey
Apr 1st, 2005, 05:41 PM
bump

joshmxpx
Apr 1st, 2005, 07:10 PM
is yours the cutout or the regular?

drey
Apr 2nd, 2005, 01:23 AM
joshmxpx, this is the regular one

For this price, I'll add a music stand for those interested.

rawkeJaw
Apr 2nd, 2005, 03:17 AM
w00t...Norman guitars are pretty sweet sounding especially the solid tops hehe

Dreadnought > cutaway

drey
Apr 2nd, 2005, 11:15 AM
anyone else with this guitar?

this is one awesome sounding guitar. and ive never heard anyone with a negative comment about normans. i know someone that works in a music store, she brought in her guitar cause she didnt take care of it, left it in the cold. the bridge broke off, and godin/norman sent her a new one! norman stands by their products!

bump!

Powderworker
Apr 2nd, 2005, 11:55 AM
Dreadnought > cutaway

Just curious why that is... the look? The sound? (could the cutout really affect sound?) How else does one play all the way up the neck for wicked solos? :)

rawkeJaw
Apr 2nd, 2005, 12:50 PM
Just curious why that is... the look? The sound? (could the cutout really affect sound?) How else does one play all the way up the neck for wicked solos? :)


hehe Definately haven't notice difference in sound yet, but I prefer the look and as for playing up the neck...it's pretty hard on an acoustic even with the cutaway...well for me anyways :cheesygri

sr20det
Apr 2nd, 2005, 02:57 PM
Hey guys, I actually have another guitar made by a sister compay under Godin which owns Norman and Simon and Patrick. I actually have a Simon and Patrick 6 string spuce which I got in about 1999 after countless hours of testing out every single guitar in the shop. When I played the S&P it felt like it was made for me. The quality and sound of S&P and Norman guitars are amazing and the more I play my Spruce top guitar, the better it sounds, seriously. + It smells so dang good. ALSO it was made in hand made in Canada!

So... BUMP for an amazing guitar! I LOVE godin guitars! seagull, norman, and S&P!

drey
Apr 2nd, 2005, 05:49 PM
thanks for the bumps!
still for sale!

drey
Apr 5th, 2005, 04:03 PM
for sale!
bump