Hi everybody
first post over here but I'm "wallace320" on talkbass.com with more than 2,000 posts over there
I'm presently ownin' two G&L:
- a 2005 mik Tribute L2500 (with capitol "
G&L" letters and small "
Tribute series" writings on the headstock and tribute engraved stringthru bridge);
- a 2013 mii Tribute M2500 (with the very first ever - to me - non-stringthru bridge on a 5er G&L)
My question is:
can I possibly be the owner of a strange M2500 with non-stringthru bridge?
I mean: startin' from the L2500 of nearly 10 years ago and temporarily stoppin' with afore mentioned M2500, I had nontheless than 10 more G&L Tributes in between...
4x L2000 (natural and rosewood; natural and rosewood "carved top"; 3ts flamed maple neck and rosewood; 3ts and maple fingerboard);
6x L2500 (natural and rosewood; natural and rosewood "carved top"; 2x 3ts and rosewood; 3ts and birds eye maple fingerboard; blueburst and rosewood)
Now, excludin' 4ers, which I assume to always be top string-mounted, all 7 5ers, past 6 and ol' mik L2500, have been with stringthru-body bridge system
How come that my present M2500 comes with a non-stringthru bridge?!
I've seen stringthru 5ers on G&L site (USA, custom creations, limited editions and Tributes) why my present M2500 differs?!
Nothin' I dislike: I definitely love my G&L, just out of curiosity I'd like to know
Thank you all for your kind attention
Cheers,
Wallace
Last edited by wallace on Mon Oct 27, 2014 12:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.