Hi from Oz

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Green Thing
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Joined: Tue Sep 17, 2019 7:56 pm

Hi from Oz

Post by Green Thing »

Hi to all!

Aussie G&L lover here! Strangely, G&Ls have a lower profile in Australia than elsewhere, although I do see a fair number of nice Tribute models around. I'm doing my best to compensate, and always up to add another one when finances permit.
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dhgleaves
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Joined: Mon Dec 19, 2016 3:54 pm
Location: Adelaide, South Australia

Re: Hi from Oz

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Howdy and welcome to the list. Where are you located? I'm in SA and there are definitely some others on this list. What G&Ls do you have? David
jdavies
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Joined: Sat Nov 20, 2010 7:55 pm

Re: Hi from Oz

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Hi Greeny!
I am also from oz and have a nice US made mahogany SC2 with trem, a burst US fallout (my main guitar) and a tribute Will Ray and tribute Legacy SSH as well as a tribute L2500 bass. I can definitely say they weren't readily available in Oz but worth the hunting!

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Jeremy
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SouthPaw
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Joined: Wed Sep 16, 2015 12:59 am

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G’day and welcome, another from Oz here...
I agree they are not that easy to come by, but certainly worth the effort. As a left hander i have been lucky to find a few. G&L are one of the companies (at least in my experience) that caters very well to the leftys
Must be 20+ years ago i got my first G&L- a 3 bolt ASAT. Shortly after i ran into a 3 bolt Legacy that needed a new home, and then about 3 years ago an ASAT Classic Semi Hollow.
About a month ago i almost picked up an S-500 second hand - i guess what i am saying is they have a habit of multiplying