NAMM '10 - Normandy Guitars Alumicaster Demo

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2010

http://www.premierguitar.com PG's Rebecca Dirks is On Location in Anaheim, CA, for NAMM 2010 where she visits the Normandy Guitars booth. In this segment, we get introduced to Normandy's newest model, a "chicken pickin'" Alumicaster.

The Alumicaster is Jim Normandy's take on tele-style guitars. Its a hollowbody guitar made of aluminum. There are aluminum blocks under the bridge and where the neck bolts onto the body. The pickkups on this model are a Seymour Duncan Classic Classic (bridge) and '59 (neck), but pickups, pickguards and fretboards can change per player's request.

For more NAMM 2010 coverage or to view our completely FREE digital edition of Premier Guitar magazine, be sure to visit http://www.premierguitar.com

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  • We carry the full line and a custom one off alumicaster!

  • DISCOUNT LINK j.mp\wY1fZh

    Product Description

    Normandy Alumicaster

    These American-made guitars are manufactured and hand-riveted in Salem, Oregon. Known for their incredible sustain qualities and warm tones, these lightweight aluminum electric guitars are an instant classic. They are now available in 5 colors and three different and unique finishes: chrome, powder coat paint (army ...

    For more details please copy the Amazon link below in your browser:

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  • @MELLSBAD It's on there now.

  • @ganjaking187 I don't know how much the alumicasters go for but the archtops start at around $1800 for anodized. Which is a dang good deal considering it takes them a long time to make them and they're made in the US of top-quality materials.

  • i bet this guitar is super over priced lol

  • Is this guitar being manufactured? I didn't see it on the normandy website.

  • i hate the telecaster shape, poor tone and no sustain either thumps down to this gutar unless, banjo esk

  • Cool looking guitar. I've been watching for this one a while, an old friend of mine did the drawings for it, i think it looks like it turned out pretty awesome. I'm looking forward to playing one.

  • Sounds dull to me

  • @sonicsmainman1  Try a Martin Ukulele

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