Thanks to all of you who participated yesterday, or at any other time this week for that matter. Although being slammed and having little time, this one turned out to be not too problematic. What remains is today's LR (easy) and the nomination for next week's LR (more complicated). So lets get that out of the way first.
NEXT WEEK'S LR NOMINATION
Since I haven't had much time to seek out anybody, I obtained the 'winner' in the best way I could think off: completely at random. We'll just see where the chips may fall. After throwing a bunch of names in the hat, the second highest honor on this Forum and hence the nomination for the next Lunch Reporter goes to …
GDub
Hope you are willing to do it!
Lunch
Given that we all went to Buckley's yesterday, today for sure it will be Bambino's. Usually Friday's lunches involve an extended group of current and former colleagues. Beer and food will be consumed, conversations will be had, great laughter will ensue. It is one of these moments I always look forward too.
G&L related
Featured on this last day of the week is the Commemorative I obtained from Josey Wales (Gary Maki) a couple of months ago. I must admit that my Commemoratives are about the only models I do not really play although each absolutely sounds great. This one has a maple fingerboard.






There is something very interesting about this guitar. After production started in October '91, before the end of the year 28 Commemoratives were built including 6 of the 7 Lacewood Commemoratives. This one has S/N #29 and hence one would expect that this was the first one built in '92. But you would be wrong. As evidenced by the date stamps, this Commemorative turns out to be one of the last ever built just before production halted in May '93. Go figure



Here are some group pics of the Commemoratives:


If anybody feels like they want to get rid of their Lacewood Commemorative, drop me a line

Non-G&L related
Doing anything cool for the weekend?
For me, it will be enjoying the new deck and finally getting around to comparing some Blues Boys of different body woods (alder Blues Boy Contour #9, alder BB with maple top, Korina Collection BB, ash semi-hollow BB, and the hog BB featured yesterday). So enough choices, just want to see if there are any sonic differences. And last but not least, my wife and I will see the Tedeschi-Trucks Band tonight at the Paramount Theatre and Bill Frisell and his band playing John Lennon songs at Jazz Alley tomorrow. My, oh my …

Hope you all enjoyed the G&L Porn I threw out there and I'll check with you people later tonight (or tomorrow as the case may be).
- Jos