After a ton of research I picked the G&L Tribute Comanche. I found some 2021 Limited Editions on Reverb. With the discount I got from the dealer, I got a limited edition with locking tuners and a cool burst finish shipped to me for less than the $700 sticker price of a normal edition.
(My choice came down to the G&L or a similarly priced Fender Player. It was close but I like being a little different, so the Comanche was more appealing. The G&L tremolo mechanism also seems more highly regarded.)
These are the limited edition specs, thanks to another post on this forum.
https://i.imgur.com/dyGyJfm.png
Some initial impressions:
- Well, this is now the nicest looking thing that I own!
- It's pretty comfortable to play, but honestly, so was the Squier that cost 1/4 as much. No dig on the G&L, you just get a lot for your money these days. I didn't expect a new guitar to make me play better, haha. Honestly if my first guitar had a trem, I probably wouldn't have bought a new guitar yet.
- Construction and finish seems almost flawless. The only thing that obviously sucks is the rear cover plate, which is crudely cut.
- I've done about 3/4 turn on the truss rod and I still have some buzzing on low E and A. But, since I'm a sucky newb, maybe it's me. (I do have the tools to measure the action so I will let it be for a day and then measure it.)
- I was surprised at how subtle the pickup switch changes sound. In comparison my dual humbucker Tele hits you over the head with the tone change between bridge and neck. Honestly I can barely tell when I am moving the pickup switch on the Comanche. This was pretty surprising.
- The G&L dual passive tone dials are pretty cool compared to conventional single treble bleed control.
Unboxing -- nothing too exciting here.
https://i.imgur.com/bvnZizl.jpeg
"Case candy" is only wrenches, the trem arm, and a spare spring. I didn't get a manual or any kind of warranty card, which I thought was strange.
https://i.imgur.com/2U73kj4.png
"Charcoal Blackburst over burl wood" finish. It isn't apparent in this pic but the pickguard has a very slight off-white cream color, I think it looks better than it does in the photo.
https://i.imgur.com/3v1Bgrw.jpeg
Burl wood texture closeup. I looked at all the Comanches on Reverb and picked this specific pattern... Thanks to the seller for making a good detailed listing. Some re-used the same image, that's no good when you are inspecting the wood!
https://i.imgur.com/qNozx8V.jpeg
I REALLY like the look of the roasted maple neck. Maybe it is sacrilege, but I don't much like bright yellow maple.
https://i.imgur.com/KdUsNhM.png
The satin finish on the neck suits me.
https://i.imgur.com/kSJZ7i8.png
Frets look and feel good.
https://i.imgur.com/jK1ah58.png
The one thing that seems pretty poor is the rear cover. It doesn't need to look beautiful, but this is ratty looking.
https://i.imgur.com/CDzvjwc.jpeg
Edit to add:
I have a dumb question, since I don't have a manual. There appears to be a hex nut on the trem bar collar. I assume I can tighten it to keep the bar where I want it? None of the provided wrenches fit but I see a set screw reference on this page:
http://guitarsbyleo.com/FORUM/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=43