In 1982 Robert Godin and a few friends produced the first Seagull guitars in the Village of LaPatrie, Quebec. The concept for the Seagull guitar was to take the essential components of the best hand-crafted guitars (such as solid tops and lacquer finishes) and build these features into guitars that could be priced within the reach of working musicians. Sinced then Seagull has refined its guitars looks and musicality and more recently have added Godin Archtop guitars which are reminiscent of the 50's Harmony archtops except that the action and voice in these are far, far nicer and make the the Godin 5th Ave archtops the best instrument of anything even remotely close to their price range. Also like many of the Seagull/Godin guitars these days the aesthetics are dazzling and different.
A lot of us started out playing Harmony archtops and up until now, there hasn't been a a nice playable budget minded archtop. What was out there... (read more...)
A lot of us started out playing Harmony archtops and up until now, there hasn't been a a nice playable budget minded archtop. What was out there... (read more...)
A lot of us started out playing Harmony archtops and up until now, there hasn't been a a nice playable budget minded archtop. What was out there... (read more...)
The Seagull Entourage series offers two models based upon the S6 Original Slim and the Mini Jumbo. Both feature beautiful new "plumage" in the... (read more...)
The Seagull Entourage Package offers two models based upon the S6 Original Slim and the Mini Jumbo. Both feature beautiful new "plumage" in the... (read more...)
This gently-used Multiac Grand Concert is the Multiac for those players looking for a more traditional classical guitar feel. This is achieved... (read more...)