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Seagull power

This is one of Seagull's base models but it sounds really, really good. I'm not showing it off, I just want to give Seagull some more support. They are made in Quebec so it's nice to know I am supporting a maker stationed in my country. I am a real fan of alternate tunings, and Seagulls nuts are directly in line with the string all the way down, keeping it in tune longer, so it's perfect for me. Anyways, to those in the market, buy a Seagull. It's an excellent guitar. (ya i broke my high E, such are the parrels of constantly changing tunings)
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WOW , Looks like a real beauty !!!!
Hoping to listen something from you soon !!!!
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i wonder if the headstock is suppose to be like a wing shape?

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Is that the S6+?

I have one of those if so, it's the gloss top version in a sunburst finish. Quite hard to get hold of in the UK but i managed to track one down as i had heard they're really amazing value for money - which they are! No fancy finishing but what you get is a quality slab and they sound great.

I love mine and can recommend them.

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Seagulls are great. You can't go wrong with any of Godins' line of guitars.

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My brother in law has one and loves it. I haven't had the chance to play it myself yet, but he makes it sound great.

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  Have one love it

Not sure what model number-it's a smaller one much like an old classic gibson size--not so sure i like the natural finish though-i used mine to learn on and beat it up kinda bad-but the tone of the solid spruce top is awesome-and it stays in tune really well, even with slightly older strings--I use Martin Marquis and the combo of the guitar and strings works real nice--ps if you have a solid top guitar-don't case it all the time-leave it out on the stand and let it "hear" the room and your sterio ect.--the tone grows better over time.

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real nice guitar, one of my musician friends in NB uses one very similair, ill try to find out what model it is the tone and overall sound is superb on seagull's

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