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I made it!
I'm feelin' pretty good about about my guitar selection now that I have found this site. Found it used in Sam Ash. Wasn't crazy about the color scheme, but it feels good and sounds good, so I guess thats all that matters. I'm starting guitar at an older age (late 40's), and just wanted to say hello ...[
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Welcome!
Very nice looking ASAT Special; really nice looking Swamp Ash body, too.
Very nice looking ASAT Special; really nice looking Swamp Ash body, too.
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That's a pretty sweet set up to start out on! Hope you're enjoying the ASAT Special.
And welcome to the board.
And welcome to the board.
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Mad Eye, for a first G&L, you couldn't have done better. Same color as my Special. Welcome!-- Darwin
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Ah .... swamp ash body/ASAT special. I wasn't sure what model or body wood guitar I had. From the vast amount of info on this site, I assume this is a mid 1990's foreign made guitar.
This is a big step up from my Epiphone Les Paul. I feel as though I can play better just by getting this guitar. I was somewhat reluctant to put out as much $$$ for this ASAT as it would have to get a new American Standard Fender Tele, but this ASAT sounded and felt better. The different tones and sound I get out of the Bugera with the ASAT vs the Epi LP is amazing. Its kinda like they were made for each other!
Jim
This is a big step up from my Epiphone Les Paul. I feel as though I can play better just by getting this guitar. I was somewhat reluctant to put out as much $$$ for this ASAT as it would have to get a new American Standard Fender Tele, but this ASAT sounded and felt better. The different tones and sound I get out of the Bugera with the ASAT vs the Epi LP is amazing. Its kinda like they were made for each other!
Jim
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It's definitely not foreign made - it was made at the G&L factory in Fullerton, CA USA!Mad Eye wrote:Ah .... swamp ash body/ASAT special. I wasn't sure what model or body wood guitar I had. From the vast amount of info on this site, I assume this is a mid 1990's foreign made guitar.
This is a big step up from my Epiphone Les Paul. I feel as though I can play better just by getting this guitar. I was somewhat reluctant to put out as much $$$ for this ASAT as it would have to get a new American Standard Fender Tele, but this ASAT sounded and felt better. The different tones and sound I get out of the Bugera with the ASAT vs the Epi LP is amazing. Its kinda like they were made for each other!
Jim
You might want to check out these in our Knowledgebase:
Serial number significance.
How do I determine an instrument's age?
List of Regular Production ASAT-style guitars
Production List of G&L Instruments (USA)
What is the new Tribute series which G&L announced in 2003?
Why the change in manufacturing location for the Tributes?
Hope this helps.
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