Interesting Rarebird

Tue Apr 27, 2010 8:05 pm

I've been meaning to post some good pictures of this for a while.
Next run of nice days we have I'll take advantage of the sunshine for some better lighting.

This one is more transparent and less red than the one HLG posted a pic of.



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The lower horn reminds me of the long-horn interceptors with the deep access cutout.

I love the beveled edges, gives a comfortable contoured feel when playing.

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The upper strings don't quite align with the pole pieces at the bridge pickup.
I've thought about finding a pickup with the proper spacing but I don't really want to mess with history without some careful consideration and consultation with diehard G&L fanatics...what do you guys think?

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There is another neck that was obviously made to go with her. It is unplayed , maybe someday I'll install it... no doubt it will look fantastic.

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...And let me introduce a sibling Rampage :


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I'm guessing the humbuckers in these beasts are seymour duncans but I haven't opened the hood.
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Both these guitars have 1991 birth dates.

Cheers,
Elwood

Re: Interesting Rarebird

Tue Apr 27, 2010 9:47 pm

I must say that if the G&L online store was selling "G&L" drool cups, I'd be in need of one right now. :luv:

The first rare beauty is stunning, with either neck. Without a doubt, the bevel and lower horn are shared with the 3rd style Interceptor (Longhorn) body. However, the upper part of the body is all ASAT/Tele. That guitar seems to put together a lot of great features, not to mention striking aesthetics. The view of the back of the body is quite strange looking, but I totally dig its asymetrical lines. Wild.

The Rampage is another great G&L. I think that Epiphone had tried that type of paintjob on some special edition Les Pauls. I believe it's been referred to as a "lightning bolt" finish, and was on some nuclear winter themed guitar or something. The G&L paint job looks a lot better than what I saw on the Epiphone.

Thanks for sharing pictures of your special, collectible, gems. Cheers.

Re: Interesting Rarebird

Wed Apr 28, 2010 7:22 am

Sweet Fancy Moses!!!
Those are just over the top!

Re: Interesting Rarebird

Wed Apr 28, 2010 8:33 am

Man those are sweet!
Those necks are totally outrageous and cool.
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Re: Interesting Rarebird

Fri Jul 08, 2016 10:35 am

Elwood...I was looking through some really old posts and came across this post.

WOW, what awesome guitars!!! Do you still have them? Can you tell me more about them? What were they made for and are there any others like them out there?

Very cool my friend, very cool.

Tom

Re: Interesting Rarebird

Fri Jul 08, 2016 10:56 am

FZTNT wrote:Elwood...I was looking through some really old posts and came across this post.

WOW, what awesome guitars!!! Do you still have them? Can you tell me more about them? What were they made for and are there any others like them out there?

Very cool my friend, very cool.

Tom

I do. I think three were built, for Dale as he was getting ready to retire.

Here's part two:
viewtopic.php?f=122&t=10730&p=75265

Re: Interesting Rarebird

Fri Jul 08, 2016 11:28 am

Yes, thanks for the link. WOW is the word of the day. There have been quite a few posts about the "Holy Grail" G&L guitar and I think the striper wins that battle hands down. Not sure why it wasn't brought up but maybe it was and i missed it. It looks like it has sooo much more MOJO than a 1992 build might suggest. It was vintage right out the door on day one.

What other cool as hell guitars are you guys holding? Time for a time machine post in the porn section of these rare beauties.

Tom

Re: Interesting Rarebird

Fri Jul 08, 2016 2:33 pm

Captain Kirk, that striped G&L is...
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Re: Interesting Rarebird

Fri Jul 08, 2016 2:59 pm

Elwood wrote: I'm guessing the humbuckers in these beasts are seymour duncans but I haven't opened the hood.
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Elwood,

Those are all Schaller bucker in your pics as were also used on the 2nd style X-body and later Interceptors with humbuckers. These Schaller pups are fairly easy to recognize due to the 4 screw height adjustment screws and the therefore rather odd pickup mounting ring.

Hope this helps.

- Jos

Re: Interesting Rarebird

Fri Jul 08, 2016 4:08 pm

Jos, same as the Invader too? They sound great.

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Re: Interesting Rarebird

Fri Jul 08, 2016 6:01 pm

Yes! Same as the Invader too. They are loud and "obnoxious"; I was playing one through my Boogie 5:25 and it was driving the preamp into clipping very easily. Great stuff.

BTW, Dale Hyatt had a very special relationship with Günther Schaller. That company made many part, sometimes very special parts, for G&L which you might find on test mules and early instruments of certain models.

- Jos

Re: Interesting Rarebird

Fri Jul 08, 2016 7:30 pm

Thanks Jos.
yowhatsshakin wrote:Yes! Same as the Invader too. They are loud and "obnoxious"


Well,it was the 80's :roll:

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Re: Interesting Rarebird

Fri Jul 08, 2016 7:35 pm

Wow!!! G&L should offer those beveled edges as an option! Gorgeous!!

Re: Interesting Rarebird

Sat Jul 09, 2016 1:50 pm

Wowse, beautiful guitars Elwood .
Love that crackle finish .
I reckon they would sound fantastic and big

Re: Interesting Rarebird

Sun Jul 10, 2016 12:16 pm

yowhatsshakin wrote:Yes! Same as the Invader too. They are loud and "obnoxious"; I was playing one through my Boogie 5:25 and it was driving the preamp into clipping very easily. Great stuff.

BTW, Dale Hyatt had a very special relationship with Günther Schaller. That company made many part, sometimes very special parts, for G&L which you might find on test mules and early instruments of certain models.

- Jos


That's what I love about my invaders, they can sound like a race car blowing up if you want them to. Certainly a fun guitar to play and get the aggression out with maximum MOJO. SCREAMING YELLOW ZONKERS!!! That's what I call them, well, not the red one but it keeps up just fine.

Tom