If you thought this was a John Jorgenson ASAT Signature model ... Buzzer!!! wrong!!! ...
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Aha ... it's the Z-3 prototype built for John Jorgenson in the late '80's, right?
[Photo by Dean Coy, taken at the Hellecasters show at the Catalyst in Santa Cruz, CA in 1995]
Yes, it is THE Z-3 prototype, but it was not built in the late 80's, as was previously thought ...
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it was built from a Black finished ASAT III body dated April 16, 1990 and an S-500 neck built in December 7, 1990!
As you can see, the factory bathtub routed the body, leaving the bottom of the original ASAT III routes with
the original Black finish:
Dean and I think the body might have been a left over ASAT III Signature body, but of course, it is not possible
to tell because the body was refinished by Marty Bell in Texas in the Silver Flake finish John had requested. This
is the same finish that was used on the John Jorgenson Signature ASATs.
Marty Bell's stamp in the neck pocket, which he stamps on all the guitars he finishes. All the John Jorgenson Signature ASATs
should have this stamp in the neck pocket.
Notice that the pickguard was handcrafted for the Z-coil pickups and only the DF trem posts were cut out.
There is no cut for the curved shape of the bridge plate.
Here's a pic of both my John Jorgenson Signature model, which I got from John in 2000 (we did a swap, my JJ signature
with maple fretboard for his.) and the Z-3 prototype. Notice how much more aged the finish is on the Z-3. John used this guitar in the Hellecasters and in the Elton John Band. The JJ Signature resided mostly in the case.
I asked John when he got this guitar from G&L and he said:
I also asked him what were the specific features that he wanted G&L to include in this guitar and he said:Not sure, I think it was around 1995...
Here's the story:3 Z coil PUs, G&L's 2 point trem system, silver sparkle ASAT body, and a neck similar to my Comanche prototype
Dean Coy and I saw John (along with Will and Jerry) at the reunion of the Hellecasters at the
Deke Dickerson Guitar Geek Festival back in January. Before the show, John mentioned to Dean
and I that he had a guitar we might be interested in. Yes, THE Z-3 prototype.
So, I am now the proud owner of this guitar!
I also emailed Greg Gagliano about this guitar, so that he can update the info he has on this guitar
in his G&L web pages. (Hi Greg )