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Hi Everyone- Skyhawk Owner here
I got my G & L Skyhawk IN 1986. Played the heck out of it since then. It is my main axe. Slide Heaven.
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Re: Hi Everyone- Skyhawk Owner here
Welcome, Baldy!Baldy wrote:I got my G & L Skyhawk IN 1986. Played the heck out of it since then. It is my main axe. Slide Heaven.
Very nice looking Skyhawk and I see you have kept it in great shape.
If you have not registered it on our G&L Registry yet, please do. Thanks!
--Craig [co-webmaster of guitarsbyleo.com, since Oct. 16, 2000]
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Re: Hi Everyone- Skyhawk Owner here
Welcome! and thats a SWEET G&L!
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Re: Hi Everyone- Skyhawk Owner here
Welcome, Baldy! That's a fine 'Hawk you've got there.
Ken
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Yes, Welcome!
What color is that - dark green? It looks lighter than the black pickguard to me.... - ed
What color is that - dark green? It looks lighter than the black pickguard to me.... - ed
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Re: Hi Everyone- Skyhawk Owner here
Welcome to the forum Baldy. A massage table and G&Ls. Just like at my home
- Jos
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Re: Hi Everyone- Skyhawk Owner here
Been a while some I've been on. I am not normally a forum guy.
I just took off the Skyhawk neck and neck date is in March 1984. I did not see a date on the body.
To answer you questions:
I will register when I get back home to the guitar & my computer.
Not my massage table.
Skyhawk Color is black.
I just took off the Skyhawk neck and neck date is in March 1984. I did not see a date on the body.
To answer you questions:
I will register when I get back home to the guitar & my computer.
Not my massage table.
Skyhawk Color is black.
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Re: Hi Everyone- Skyhawk Owner here
That's a really early date for a Skyhawk. Do you know whether yours has the S-500/Nighthawk circuit?
Ken
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Welcome fellow 'hawker! ~Patrick
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Don't know. What is S500/Nighthawk circuit? How can that be identified?KenC wrote:That's a really early date for a Skyhawk. Do you know whether yours has the S-500/Nighthawk circuit?
Ken
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G&L's first take on a Strat-type configuration was the S-500 in 1982, which was quite a bit different from the current S-500. The original S-500 pickups had a different size and shape than Fender Strat pickups, so they couldn't be sold on the replacement pickup market. New pickups with the exact footprint of a Fender Strat's were introduced in 1983 in the Nighthawk, which was basically an S-500 with a plastic pickguard and the new pickups. Threat of a lawsuit led to changing the model name to Skyhawk at the beginning of 1984. The first Skyhawks were identical to Nighthawks, except for the headstock decal. A couple of months into 1984, an new circuit was used in Skyhawks to make them more distinct from the S-500 (as it was back then) and give more of a traditional Strat-type sound.Baldy wrote:What is S500/Nighthawk circuit? How can that be identified?
I don't think either circuit would have a clear edge over the other. What matters is that the guitar sounds good, which all of these do. It's mainly a matter of curiosity, as there were probably aren't many of these transitional models around.
The only way to tell the difference is by checking the wiring. There are no old S-500, Nighthawk or Skyhawk wiring diagrams in the Gallery for reference. If you would like, I can try to get photos of my Nighthawk and '85-'86 Skyhawk control circuits for comparison.
Ken
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As I said before I'm not really a forum guy- took me 2 weeks to reply. Not sure if the photo would help but can't hurt. I'm gonna email you also Ken. I noticed your location- I am in that area also.KenC wrote:G&L's first take on a Strat-type configuration was the S-500 in 1982, which was quite a bit different from the current S-500. The original S-500 pickups had a different size and shape than Fender Strat pickups, so they couldn't be sold on the replacement pickup market. New pickups with the exact footprint of a Fender Strat's were introduced in 1983 in the Nighthawk, which was basically an S-500 with a plastic pickguard and the new pickups. Threat of a lawsuit led to changing the model name to Skyhawk at the beginning of 1984. The first Skyhawks were identical to Nighthawks, except for the headstock decal. A couple of months into 1984, an new circuit was used in Skyhawks to make them more distinct from the S-500 (as it was back then) and give more of a traditional Strat-type sound.Baldy wrote:What is S500/Nighthawk circuit? How can that be identified?
I don't think either circuit would have a clear edge over the other. What matters is that the guitar sounds good, which all of these do. It's mainly a matter of curiosity, as there were probably aren't many of these transitional models around.
The only way to tell the difference is by checking the wiring. There are no old S-500, Nighthawk or Skyhawk wiring diagrams in the Gallery for reference. If you would like, I can try to get photos of my Nighthawk and '85-'86 Skyhawk control circuits for comparison.
Ken
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Mine too!yowhatsshakin wrote:Welcome to the forum Baldy. A massage table and G&Ls. Just like at my home
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Re: Hi Everyone- Skyhawk Owner here
Baldy, great vintage guitar, especially that you are the original owner!-- Darwin
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Re: Hi Everyone- Skyhawk Owner here
@Ken. I'd really like to see a comparison pic of the wiring. I'm about to acquire a Skyhawk with a neck date of Jan 84 & body date of Dec 83.
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I just posted them in a new thread in "Let's Talk G&L Products".chevypilot wrote:@Ken. I'd really like to see a comparison pic of the wiring. I'm about to acquire a Skyhawk with a neck date of Jan 84 & body date of Dec 83.
Ken