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Mon Apr 21, 2014 11:50 am
Salmon wrote:Check the Knowledgebase and do general searches here for Tribute details. I was looking around the internet and noticed one Tribute listed with a 7.25" radius on Amazon. As far as I can tell the Tributes have always come with a 9" radius. The pictures are gone but here are the details when the Tributes were announced. The USA models were exclusively 7.25" at one time. You can get some USA models in either 9" or 12" now.
DoLCG wrote:Sorry, I know the pic is of a classic but a blueburst rather than the butterscotch.
The fact that I couldn't find any details about a classic in blueburst made me a little concerned, especially as this is in the UK and there doesn't seem to be masses of G&Ls around (in fact I only discovered them a couple of months ago).
Can anyone help with any details/specs on the blueburst classic?
Thanks
Mon Apr 21, 2014 11:53 am
Craig wrote:Salmon wrote:Check the Knowledgebase and do general searches here for Tribute details. I was looking around the internet and noticed one Tribute listed with a 7.25" radius on Amazon. As far as I can tell the Tributes have always come with a 9" radius. The pictures are gone but here are the details when the Tributes were announced. The USA models were exclusively 7.25" at one time. You can get some USA models in either 9" or 12" now.
G&L has always had 7.5" radius fretboards not 7.25" as standard or optional on the USA models. Recheck that Amazon link and you will see they have it listed as 7.5", which is
of course, incorrect for a Tribute ASAT Classic.
You cannot get any G&L USA models with a 9" radius fretboard. Where are you getting your information? Please check the G&L Knowledgebase and
read this post: What are the USA neck size options, past and present?.