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The Godin Guitars Radiator…

Godin Guitars is thrilled to announce the launch of the Godin Guitars Radiator as part of its high-quality electric lineup. Your blues and rock licks will Radiate like never before on the latest rendition of the Godin Radiator! Like its predecessor, originality, tone, and playability make up the main aspects of this Radiator reissue, along with a modernized design.

Introducing the NEW Radiator Series! Your blues and rock licks will ‘Radiate’ like never before! Like its predecessor, originality, tone, and playability make up the main aspects of this Radiator reissue, along with a modernized design. The NEW Radiator comes in 3 smooth finish options: Matte Black, Trans Cream, and Bourbon Burst.

The matching body faceplate and headstock set the tone with their eye-catching looks, while string bends come to life thanks to the comfy short-scale Silver Leaf Maple Neck. Loaded with Custom Godin Humbuckers and twin volume and tone controls, the Godin Guitars Radiator will surely unleash your most rocking riffs!

This new model also includes a Chambered Silver Leaf Maple body, Rosewood fretboard, and Wraparound bridge. The Radiator comes in 3 smooth finish options: Matte Black, Trans Cream, and Bourbon Burst.

Godin’s long-standing reputation of quality and vision is put on display with this new model—built entirely in Canada.

Godin Radiator ($699.00 USD MAP price)

For more information on the Godin Guitars Radiator, please visit online at godinguitars.com and follow on Instagram at godin_guitars

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ABOUT GODIN GUITARS: With its early beginnings in 1972, the Godin Guitar family includes 6 lines of guitars. These include the Godin electric and acoustic lines, Seagull, Simon & Patrick, Norman, Art & Lutherie, and La Patrie line of nylon-stringed classical guitars. Based in Montreal, Quebec, this Canadian company has six factories, five of which are located in the Eastern Townships of Quebec and one located in Berlin, New Hampshire.


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