Thanks for the replies everyone, nice to see I'm not the only one who gets sidetracked! My problem is I'm fascinated with G&L's history. I want to try all of them. I love the classic look of the Leo era guitars, and I'm envious of the newer G&L's you guys own and share here on GBL. I'm trying to stay focused because I do want to order a brand new one. There was an '84-85 Superhawk that ended on Ebay today that was in really rough shape. I thought about it all week. I was looking at finish options and new Kahler's for it. But decided to pass and stay the course. But now I'm already kicking myself for it!
Salmon, I don't know how to post videos, but I will look into it. I would be curious to get your guys opinions on my tone. And Fumble it right, you may think about signing up for the Lunch Reporter duty, and check out one of the pedals they offer. And yes, all of my Rampages have an ebony board.
Sprinter, I have been impressed with the Mind Bender so far. I like it with a subtle setting.
Fumble, yes that is the same Skyhawk. He sold it last week on Ebay. It was a nice looking guitar.
KenC: Thanks for the feedback on the Skyhawk. That is a guitar that I may add on my watch list
glvourot, I am gassing bad for a Fallout. Especially since Craig confirmed the push/pull coil split! But you can't go wrong with a SC2 either!... And Weezer! I love Weezer. I had them cranked on the Ipod a few hours ago! Good taste in music there!
Blarg: I'm on the opposite end from you, I've never owned a single coil only guitar, and that is why I'm interested in an ASAT! The Mind Bender is my first experience with a vibrato, and I am enjoying it so far. I would recommend that pedal if you ever get the chance.
Thanks again everyone, I'm off to work now.
Dave