[From a post on the G&LDP: by GPD on January 07, 2007]
The Leo Fender "Signature" decal on the headstock of G&L's appeared much earlier than
the formal "Signature Series" guitars. Use of some sort of "Leo Fender" or "By Leo Fender"
on a headstock started with the Broadcaster model of 1985. This infiltrated most other G&L
headstock decals from this time forward and continued through the remainder of the pre-BBE
era (up through November 1991) and a short while into the BBE era until Fender (FMIC)
pressured BBE to cease and desist...so to speak.
The actual signature series guitars with the Leo Fender decal on the body (not the headstock)
started in 88' though they were not even listed in the price sheet until 1990. The original that
spawned this idea (Dale Hyatt's idea) was a guitar physically signed by
Leo Fender with a paint pencil prior to the top coats being applied. The idea was that there
would be enough built for 1 each to each dealer but it never happened. After the first was built
Leo said, "No More!"...and there were no more. This 1, hand-signed guitar still belongs to
Mr. Hyatt.
Anyway, signature series guitars were massively popular and G&L made a sheete-load of
them during the years they existed. I should note that sheete-load is still a relatively small
number in volume considering G&L at its peak could muster no more than 40 instruments per
day back then.
BBE took over management in early November of 91' and they continued to make them but not
for long. I'm not certain exactly when BBE ceased making the signature series guitars but
sometime in 92' to mid-93-ish timeframe would be my guess. The Commemorative model had a
special body signature decal on it as well and when this model drew to a close in May of 1993
and that was it for the Leo Fender signature decals.
Gabe
Addendum: The Signature Series was officially ended on May 20, 1992 with a letter to the G&L
dealers. Here's a copy of that letter in our Gallery: 1992 "No More Signature Series" Letter --Craig
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Last edited by Craig on Wed Sep 14, 2011 9:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: added addendum of the 1992 "No More Signature Series" letter link
Reason: added addendum of the 1992 "No More Signature Series" letter link
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Re: Leo Signature Series decal
Found some more of Gabes stuff I see. Good deal, We'll take all ya got.
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Re: Leo Signature Series decal
Hello. Great info. Thanks. Are there any technical differences between the Leo Signature series and the uSA? I have an opportunity to pick up a Signature guitar for what I think is a good price. Do you know what they would go for, near mint, vs the standard USA models?
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Re: Leo Signature Series decal
Wasn't aware that you had posted in 2 places. And Gabe Dellevigne is way more of an authority on G&L than I am so unfortunately I only rehashed similar information in your other post.pls1118 wrote:Hello. Great info. Thanks. Are there any technical differences between the Leo Signature series and the uSA? I have an opportunity to pick up a Signature guitar for what I think is a good price. Do you know what they would go for, near mint, vs the standard USA models?
Here are a couple of price comparisons using the Vintage Guitar 2011 Price Guide. All concern models in excellent condition.
Model | Price normal model | Price Signature model |
ASAT | $700-$850 | $825-$1,000 |
S-500 | $750-$925 | $775-$959 |
Comanche | $950-$1,075 | $1,000-$1,200 |
Hope this helps,
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Re: Leo Signature Series decal
Thank you so very much. New to the forum and didn't realize I'd get such thoughtful and thorough answers this quickly. Great stuff. Again - thank you.
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Re: Leo Signature Series decal
So basically the only difference between the signature model with Leo's signature decal on the horn and the other same models of the era is just the appearance of the signature?
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Re: Leo Signature Series decal
Correct. Otherwise, the same options for material, parts, fret board radius, etc. were available. The signature was just a little extra.Ribsspare wrote:So basically the only difference between the signature model with Leo's signature decal on the horn and the other same models of the era is just the appearance of the signature?
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