Thread: (SOLD): Norman Studio40 (ST40) Ascoutic Guitar
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Mar 31st, 2005 09:58 PM
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(SOLD): Norman Studio40 (ST40) Ascoutic Guitar
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!
Last edited by drey; Jul 26th, 2007 at 11:14 PM.
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Apr 1st, 2005 04:41 PM
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Apr 1st, 2005 06:10 PM
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is yours the cutout or the regular?
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Apr 2nd, 2005 12:23 AM
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joshmxpx, this is the regular one
For this price, I'll add a music stand for those interested.
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Apr 2nd, 2005 02:17 AM
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Jr. Member

w00t...Norman guitars are pretty sweet sounding especially the solid tops hehe
Dreadnought > cutaway
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Apr 2nd, 2005 10:15 AM
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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!
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Apr 2nd, 2005 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by
rawkeJaw
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?
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Apr 2nd, 2005 11:50 AM
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Jr. Member


Originally Posted by
Powderworker
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
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Apr 2nd, 2005 01:57 PM
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Guitar
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!
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Apr 2nd, 2005 04:49 PM
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thanks for the bumps!
still for sale!
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Apr 5th, 2005 03:03 PM
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