Hey there.. Long time G&L lover first time poster. I am looking into buying a 83 L2000E or so the seller seems to think it is a 83. I have been doing some research and from what G&L says when they changed the construction method of the necks, the stripe disappeared and the sculpted "bump" on the headstock was added. meaning all old style headstock necks should have a skunk stripe. However this 83 I am looking at has the old style headstock and no stripe. Is it possible G&L were using the newer construction method on some of the non-sculpted necks for a short time? It also has the black crinkle control plate and bridge as well as the chromed plastic style knobs with ribs. Still waiting on some more detailed photos and hopefully a serial number. It looks real nice but is missing the original case ;>( Just wanted to check in here before I drop a grand on it.. Thanks for any help..
A great resource, especially for Leo-era instruments, is the GGJaguar website by Greg Gagliano. He happens to show a '83 L-2000. The skunk stripe was already gone by that time since the transition you mentio happened in '82. However, it looks like the hook was introduced the same time. But note that the necks for the SB-1 and SB-2 basses did not have the hook 'til a way later date. Hence, it is entirely possible this is a transition neck.
yeah I have spent quite a bit of time at that site doing some research.. I could not find any L series basses with this kind of neck. But from what I have read G&L used all sorts of different parts during this time.. So who knows.
Ariff wrote:yeah I have spent quite a bit of time at that site doing some research.. I could not find any L series basses with this kind of neck. But from what I have read G&L used all sorts of different parts during this time.. So who knows.
That's a transitional neck that was made for a short time (a few months in early 1983). It's bi-cut (no skunk stripe), but still has the old style headstock. Completely legit.