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G&L Question
When I ordered my Legacy HB last fall, the only humbucker option for the bridge was the Seymour Duncan JB. I discovered that this is really the only humbucker G&L has for the neck position on any of it's guitars...though I know they recently added an EMG option (though I'm not into active pickups). I've been fairly pleased with the JB, but I've wondered why they don't offer any others. Do they just really feel this is the best humbucker out there? One reason I find it odd is that it's a pretty hot pickup...you'd think they'd also offer something like the '59 or something more vintagey as well.
So the question is, two parts...if anyone knows why only the JB, I'd be interested in knowing. Secondly, what pickups would you like to see G&L offer that are currently not offered?
Non G&L Question
Any gardeners out there? My dad was huge into gardening when I was a kid, but I never really got into it myself. Partly because when we bought this house, there were so many trees, there really wasn't a sunny enough place. Over the years we've had to take a few down, so I've finally got a place this year. We have done a little with garden boxes in the past...peppers, tomatoes, herbs, cucumbers. But this year it's an actual garden. I'm using a no-till method my boss at work uses...in the fall you layer manure, cardboard, then several inches of leaf mulch. Then in the spring, you make troughs in the leaf mulch and fill it with a couple inches of top soil, then plant in there. It's early, so all I've got going right now are onions and the spinach I planted today. The onions are really taking off. I know I'll plant peppers and cucumbers, and maybe asparagus, but not sure what else.
So, if any of you garden, what kinds of things do you like to plant? Any gardening tips for a newbie?