Hi,
I'm Bob from Levittown Pa.
I have always played acoustic guitars since I was like 12 or 13 (I'm 65 now). My friends older brother showed me a few chords one day, and that is how I got started. It's been an on and off hobby ever since then. I never played for money, but sometimes people would offer me money "not" to play... hehehehe
About 15 years ago or so I got interested in electric guitars. Tried a few different brands and settled on the Fender Strat's. Since then I have always had a Strat, and lately was looking for something that was as good or better then my Strat. I tried some different brands at guitar stores, but nothing really came close.
I was browsing on Sweetwater one day and stumbled across the G&L guitars. The Fullerton Deluxe Comanche really looked interesting so I ordered the Old School Tobacco Sunburst. I figured if it did not measure up to my Strat then I could just return it. After doing the setup and putting a set of 11's on it, it sounds amazing. The low strings ring out a lot clearer than my Strat, and it's much more balanced. I like the separate tone controls for treble and base too, and the switch that activates all 3 pickups or neck/bridge pickups.
Needless to say, my American Ultra Strat is being sold to a friend of mine.
Anyway... that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Cheers,
New Member From SE Pa
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New Member From SE Pa
~Bob~
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Re: New Member From SE Pa
Welcome bcal!
Saw your post on rolling with the Comanche.
Great tones and near the pinnacle of s-type guitars for studio work.
TJ
Saw your post on rolling with the Comanche.
Great tones and near the pinnacle of s-type guitars for studio work.
TJ
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- Joined: Mon Oct 10, 2022 2:29 pm
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Re: New Member From SE Pa
Thank you TJ.TexasJack wrote:Welcome bcal!
Saw your post on rolling with the Comanche.
Great tones and near the pinnacle of s-type guitars for studio work.
TJ
~Bob~