Lunch turned out different yesterday as I ran into some friends and we did the Chinese Buffet. I kept it light and my lunch today will be what I planned yesterday. Yesterday was also my semi annual Doc visit so results may determine future lunches. I have already made the transition from "real" beer to light beer. Some I have had recently is 55 calories, almost no carbs and you can't even get a buzz on it.
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My Classic S has a very beautiful wood grain also. This is the one that may get a Bigsby. It is a great guitar and the three pickups certainly give it a tonal range. It is chambered and quite light so it will handle a Bigsby without becoming too heavy. I stopped at American Guitar And Band last Friday and saw a 30 Th Anniversary Legacy. It is a very striking guitar. They also had a Special Build Mahogany Bluesboy with the elbow cut on the front. It is just like the one I have. I didn't check the serial number but are they building them at different intervals? I am unsure what my next G&L would be but it could be a ASAT Special with a DF vibrato. Do some of you have one of these, and If so , how do you like it? Does any one have a 30 Th Anniversary G&L yet?
Here is my Classic S.

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Here is my Tele Plus which is like the classic S. This one has a cap body and is in pristine condition.

I spent an evening last week oiling all the Rosewood Fretboards. I try to do this four times a year and I believe it makes them a bit more stable. I have been checking neck relief on most of the guitars and at this point I am convinced that the maple fretboards are more stable. They rarely require adjustment. We have discussed this before but I believe that this is true because the Maple Fretboards are sealed with a finish. Rosewood is quite porous. The Maple Neck Composite Fretboard on the Parker seems to be very stable. Any believers out there?
I am leaving with a couple more pictures today, One of a Birds Eye neck on my MM John Petrucci. This is a fine guitar with a fast neck. It feels similar to the PRS neck but perhaps a bit thinner.

and the wood on my PRS Johnny Hiland. Someone mentioned that PRS has the best looking tops, but it is a cap. This one has a 10 top. The G&L Swamp Ash bodies are beautiful all the way through. The F-100 I showed yesterday is a cap top.

Thanks for hanging in with us. Magic and Sam thank you for observing them at work in the F-100 case yesterday. They have been watching to make sure everything in this report in OK. Tomorrow is Lowender Day so those of you who fessed up yesterday to being a Bass player also, lets hear about it tomorrow. Have a great day!!!
