darwinohm wrote:Jos, you scored a home run with the Korina collection

-- Darwin
Thanks Darwin. Indeed all bases are covered

But like Jon states, a Korina Z-3 would be something. Lets call that one 'the mound'

And I hope that, after the Bluesboy got its proper Limited Edition, a limited edition Z-3 in some form will be produced.
Michael-GnL-Michael wrote:Jos,
They make a great team but the best IMO is the one on the far left.
You are very fortunate to have the only ASAT Classic Korina.............maybe G&L will decide to add it but you will still have the best one.
Since the Classic is not part of the Collection there is no reason why G&L couldn't make them at a later date in any of the 3 available categories (Limited Edition, Special Build and/or production). It is truly a nice sounding guitar. On a similar note, since the instruments in the collection are not numbered 'x of 100' on the headstock, the only way to verify G&L produces 100 of each and
no more than 100 of each is by checking the Registry. Usually, not everybody is aware of Registry or registers his/her instrument so I guess G&L has a certain amount of leeway there. Not saying G&L would, just pointing out some facts ...
Even though I am somewhat envious of Craig having scored one of the 3 Guitar Player reviewed models, I am very, very happy with the quartet. It has the exact right mixture of very early, mid-production, and late-production instruments such that I have seen all variations in decals, S/N's, and Silver COA's possible to be able to tell the story of this extraordinary series of guitars. I even had the prototype Korina ASAT Deluxe at my house for about 24 hours since I was sent the 'wrong' guitar. Should have documented that instrument in its entirety too but I was just too respectful not to mess around with an instrument that wasn't mine. Would have made a wicked picture though ...
- Jos