I noticed a ASAT Commemorative in real good shape on Reverb just now and wondered: How many of you have one of these rare guitars that still have the gold strings, do you ever play them, what do you think of this guitar?
Here's mine:
Tom
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Here's mine, see: NGD - L.F. Commemorative guitar #133.
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Hey Tom,
All my Commemoratives (#13 bass, #152, #1, #26, #29, #10 bass) still have the gold Optima/Maxima strings.
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All my Commemoratives (#13 bass, #152, #1, #26, #29, #10 bass) still have the gold Optima/Maxima strings.
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Doesn't it make it very frustrating to buy a guitar that you can't play? Or do you play them and just don't change the strings, although that seems impossible to do. This is not criticism, since the guitars are obviously beautiful, it is just that I would not know what to do with guitars like these.yowhatsshakin wrote:Hey Tom,
All my Commemoratives (#13 bass, #152, #1, #26, #29, #10 bass) still have the gold Optima/Maxima strings.
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Saw that one and was tempted, but have close second below.
Many purchases this year and planning big Bday for my wife. Hey, maybe she really does want an ASAT Commemorative!
This was reportedly one of a few test run for the Commemorative. Has the triple binding and signature, so will have to do for a while.
Now where was that link to Reverb?
Many purchases this year and planning big Bday for my wife. Hey, maybe she really does want an ASAT Commemorative!
This was reportedly one of a few test run for the Commemorative. Has the triple binding and signature, so will have to do for a while.
Now where was that link to Reverb?
Cya,
Sam
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My #133 was bought strictly as a collectable. Dean Coy and I own #176 which was bought used years ago and this is the one which we both played.Kit wrote:Doesn't it make it very frustrating to buy a guitar that you can't play? Or do you play them and just don't change the strings, although that seems impossible to do. This is not criticism, since the guitars are obviously beautiful, it is just that I would not know what to do with guitars like these.yowhatsshakin wrote:Hey Tom,
All my Commemoratives (#13 bass, #152, #1, #26, #29, #10 bass) still have the gold Optima/Maxima strings.
- Jos
Dean had removed the gold metal pickguard (which had lots of scratches) and replaced it with a gold mirror (plastic) pickguard. We bought this guitar
from Dan Torres at his shop in the SF Bay Area which he had up for sale on consignment years back.
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Sam, that ASAT is beautiful and a strong runner up to the real thing. The triple binding is gorgeous on these guitars.
Kit, I understand what you say. I am an ex-band player, engineer, manager and recording engineer. I can still do the engineering thing sometimes but illness has robbed me of my ability to make a living playing guitar. So I just fiddle around when the mood strikes. I do have a passion for these fine instruments though and this particular one is a good investment, but the down side of that is not playing it. I have other ASAT Classic guitars that I do play but are not my favorite, which are also collector guitars. I try, when I can, to buy two of each guitars so I can play one and collect the other. Bottom line is, it's a wonderful thing that Leo Fender left us with guitars that are not only a joy to play but also collectible for the future. Best of both worlds.
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Kit, I understand what you say. I am an ex-band player, engineer, manager and recording engineer. I can still do the engineering thing sometimes but illness has robbed me of my ability to make a living playing guitar. So I just fiddle around when the mood strikes. I do have a passion for these fine instruments though and this particular one is a good investment, but the down side of that is not playing it. I have other ASAT Classic guitars that I do play but are not my favorite, which are also collector guitars. I try, when I can, to buy two of each guitars so I can play one and collect the other. Bottom line is, it's a wonderful thing that Leo Fender left us with guitars that are not only a joy to play but also collectible for the future. Best of both worlds.
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Kit,Kit wrote:Doesn't it make it very frustrating to buy a guitar that you can't play? Or do you play them and just don't change the strings, although that seems impossible to do. This is not criticism, since the guitars are obviously beautiful, it is just that I would not know what to do with guitars like these.
That is a fair comment. Although I do not play them a lot, they do come out of the case at times and are being played. Nothing is scared here in my house as far as guitars are concerned. They are utilitarian artifacts after all.
These gold string seem to have less of an issue of "rusting" just due to their coating. So they do last pretty long, no matter what. The gold coating on the pickguard is more at risk for scratches etc. but now I learned a neat solution from Craig and Dean for that problem.
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Thank you all for the player perspective on these unique guitars.
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I've got #17 of 350. had it for a while an excellent guitar but the the only similarity with a Tele [sound wise] is the shape however I discovered that the pups can be adjusted to get that Telecaster spank. I haven't done mine yet I'll let everyone know if its true. The cold plating isn't just for show it stops corrosion especially on the strings, they last much longer and their price has come down so when it's time for another set I'll get gold and see how they go.
I've got a pair of Mick Brierley custom made Telecaster pickups which where intended for the ASAT but I think I'll just get another Telecaster probably MIM. The ASAT is great but I love Telecasters too.
I've got a pair of Mick Brierley custom made Telecaster pickups which where intended for the ASAT but I think I'll just get another Telecaster probably MIM. The ASAT is great but I love Telecasters too.
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Hello
I own a Commemoratve #135 and looking for a replacement of the pickguard.I read that some of you have replaced the pickguard by a plastic one.Would you be so kind to tell me where I can purchase one.
Regards
Nico
I own a Commemoratve #135 and looking for a replacement of the pickguard.I read that some of you have replaced the pickguard by a plastic one.Would you be so kind to tell me where I can purchase one.
Regards
Nico
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Funny enough, I own Comm #132, the direct brother of Graig's Comm. And close relative of the Felix Comm.
The guitar in my OP, #132 is also on the cover of Paul Bechtoldt's book, G&L: Leo's Legacy.
The guitar in my OP, #132 is also on the cover of Paul Bechtoldt's book, G&L: Leo's Legacy.