a while back my house was burglarized and my my ASAT was stolen
I'm hoping maybe there's some G & L experts who can help me get an idea of what kind of ASAT I had so I can attempt to replace it
I loved the twang and sharp brightness of the stock pickups on my G & L .It was also perfectly suited for the strange tunings I often threw at it. I'm trying to get as close sound/feel wise to what I had before.
I don't know the exact year/serial # although I remember looking it up once and if I recall one site led me to believe it was early-mid nineties (1994) perhaps, but I also read things that seemed to contradict this as well
I have misplaced my serial # info
I bought the guitar for 350$ somewhere around 1996-99 and would assume it had to have have been made before 1995, because the case had a sticker from a Guitar Expo that year
I do not know the type of wood of the body or neck, but the thing was sturdy as hell, it was pretty heavy too
as you can see in the picture, it was the red/orange burst type color and the pickguard was whiteish with those opaque multi-color mother or pearl looking flake stuff. The neck was fairly thin and one of the lighter varieties and the grain was very visible on the back side, and was bolted on through a sort of rounded triangular piece of leather which I believe also had the G & L logo stamped in.
I've been looking online for a while now and haven't yet seen one exactly like mine, I'll see the color scheme, but not the same neck or pickups. I haven't seen any G & Ls with the same neck and pickup set. given the apparent scarceness, I'm not concerned with finding an ASAT with the same color scheme, only trying to match things that are integral to the overall tone and feel of the guitar (wood, pickups, neck etc)
any help on identifying my model as closely as possible would be greatly appreciated.
please take a look at the picture. I know someone out there must have some ideas
Thanks a lot
-Aaron

EDIT:
(non rambling version I should have initially posted)