I'm not quite a G&L owner yet - that doesn't happen until Wednesday - but I thought I'd say hello anyway.
I'm Keith, I've been playing for 40-odd years, and I've never owned a "proper" SSS configuration guitar: humbuckers all the way for me, not least because I'd rarely heard a single coil tone that appealed to me.
(Can I even say that here?

All that has changed recently, since I've come across Nick Johnston and and Stig Trip - the glassy, singing, bell-like, just on the edge of overdrive tones they achieve have completely won me over, and it was easy enough, once I realised that this was the sound I'd had in my head for a long time, to decide on my upcoming 59th birthday treat - so I'm currently awaiting delivery of a Surf Green Tribute S-500; and I can honestly say that I've rarely felt as excited about the pending arrival of a guitar.
Pictures will be forthcoming - I've read the rules!

The choice of colour is purely down to the fact that I still remember the first-ever electric guitar I (nearly) had: I was about 13 years old, and my folks and I were in a "second-hand" shop on the outskirts of my local city to buy my first electric.
On the wall was a pale green Strat copy, and I instantly fell in love with it. It must have been beyond my parents' spending power though, as I ended up with a vile Woolworths "Audition" guitar instead.
I still remember the price: £11.50. A quality item it was not, for all it got me started.
But the image of that green "Strat" has lingered ever since, and I've finally got round to scratching the itch...
Now then, a question. The guitar I've bought is specced as having a basswood body and a rosewood fretboard. Assuming that's what actually arrives, I don't seem to be able to find a reference to that specific model/spec/colour combo in the database.
Can anybody signpost me to it, please? I'm just interested to see roughly what year of manufacture it's likely to be.
No problems if not - I'm positively itching to get my hands on it anyway - but I like to know these things, so any help will be gratefully received.