This year I went a little bit crazy on basses. I had decided to completely stop playing the electric bass when I took up the upright in 2008 (nothing against electrics; I just wanted to focus 100% on the upright until I was comfortable with it). I ended up in a playing situation last winter that required electric bass, so I shifted my GAS that way. By pure luck, I ran into some really great deals. Almost all of this year's purchases were keepers. The best of the lot were a pre-production '80 L-1000, an '81 L-2000E, an '84 Interceptor Bass, an '84 El Toro, and an '86 Lynx. On the guitar side I found an SC-1, which was #2 on my all-time wish list (#1 being a G-200).
My only non-G&L was a Warwick Corvette fretless, which was a Christmas gift. It's an older one from when they were still built in Germany. The thing is flat-out amazing.
I moved an old ASAT and an L-1000 out to fund a couple of the new basses, and don't miss them. I also got my old favorite amp, which I've had since high school, back into good playing order.
Me last year wrote:I've made several great purchases, but the best has to be my '86 ASAT. Maple body, ebony board, and dripping with vibe. It's the only instrument in the collection that made me immediately want an identical backup.
I've also been very pleased with an American-built Blues Junior, which goes perfectly with all of my G&Ls at living room volumes.
Ken
Last year I had to pass on an "identical backup" for my '86 ASAT because it was priced out of my range. This summer the same guitar (a maple/ebony '86 with a Kahler) showed up at the same shop, for less than half the original price. I snagged it, and last year's favorite ASAT immediately became the backup. If anybody wants to trade their blonde or sunburst maple ASAT for a black one, let me know...
The Blues Junior is still my go-to for living room playing. The Bassman Ten I got back in working order this summer is my main bass amp.
Ken