vonreimer wrote:New to the forum, Hello all !
Picked up my first G&L. Nice clean 1996 Legacy Fullerton Signature in Fullerton red. Pulled the guard and neck and found NAMM markings. Wondered the significance of these markings as the guitar is dated October and December 1996 which is well after the introduction of this model. Apparently they were still showcasing this model at that time ? S/N GF00976, Maple neck.
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The model name is George Fullerton Signature.
The markings on the neck heel:
Fuller
#1
B.E
"V"
Indicates the Model name, the neck number, Birdseye Maple neck with a V profile. The neck number profile is 1V, which is a 1 5/8" nut width with a 12" radius fret and a V shape profile.
The model name is used by the paint dept to indicate which headstock decals to be applied on the headstock.
The markings in the body pickup cavity:
FUL RD - indicates the body color is Fullerton Red
MP/V - indicates a Maple fretboard and a V neck profile
FULLERTON - the model name for the paint dept to put on the George Fullerton signature decal on the upper bout of the body
NAMM - as you indicate this was built to be displayed at the NAMM show (likely 1997 Winter NAMM)
BE NECK - indicates a Birdseye Maple neck
The big difference between the George Fullerton Signature model and a Legacy is the Tone control. The Legacy has the PTB system
whereas the Fullerton has the traditional tone control. Also, the GF model has narrower vintage frets.
Hope this helps.