LEII Autumnburst


Alnico Launch Series






Xavier's prototype




Old School Tobacco Sunburst







I'd say the distinct difference in the last two Old School Tobacco Sunburst samples are the consequences of lighting.
I believe these two are actually finished in OSTB. I will check with Dave to confirm which color finish is on the ASAT "Cat" on the left.Salmon wrote:Aside from the effect of the difference in woods I sure cannot see any difference between Autumnburst and Old School Tobacco Sunburst in these two recent builds.
February 2014 Factory Photos:
Left "Auntumnburst" <= => Right "Old School Tobacco Sunburst"
Darwin's photo clearly (at least on my Macbook Pro screen) shows the difference between Autumn Burst (on Sugar Pine) and Old School Tobacco Sunburst (on Korina).darwinohm wrote:Salmon, good question and I would ask the same. These two guitars appear very much alike, the one on the left may just have a slightly darker edge, very slight. Unless the factory has changed the formula for the Autumn Burst these two guitars look alike to me. Here is a picture of my My Old School Sunburst Asat Bass and my Autumn Burst Alnico Launch side by side. I have never thought the pictures of the LE-2s That I have seen were Autumn Burst but look more Old School to me. Who knows what they have done with the formula. Here are pics of mine side by side and clearly different. Autumn Burst on the left and Old School on the right. I personally believe the LE-2s that I have seen look Old School. Based on the Autumn Burst Alnico Launch and others that I have seen, I am convinced the Le-2s are Old School.
Edit: I had already responded to this post and only looked at the pictures below Salmons post. My second opinion hasn't changed.
All of these look like they share the same finish.Craig wrote:I believe these two are actually finished in OSTB. I will check with Dave to confirm which color finish is on the ASAT "Cat" on the left.
Earlier, I did confirm with Dave that the Savannah Collection Bluesboy-90 is finished in OSTB.
Stay tuned.
What you might be noticing is the application of the darkest tint around the edges. The LEII's blend smoothly with a less abrupt transition to a distinct band of dark. IOW, the LEII's do not have a very distinct band of dark color around the edges, unlike the ASAT's. The ASAT's have a relatively narrow band of pure edge tint that transitions more abruptly from the golden center tint to the edge. I think the edge tint on both of the LEII's here was sprayed thinner, as in a less heavy and more transparent layer.Fumble fingers wrote:to me it looks like the LE 2's are fifferent than the Cat and Blues boy .... maybe it's my computer screen ??..... I really think seeing is believing , but not in pictures , real life
I heard back from Dave. I am wrong, the ASAT "Cat" is finished in Autumn Burst (again on Equatorial Mahogany).Craig wrote:I believe these two are actually finished in OSTB. I will check with Dave to confirm which color finish is on the ASAT "Cat" on the left.Salmon wrote:Aside from the effect of the difference in woods I sure cannot see any difference between Autumnburst and Old School Tobacco Sunburst in these two recent builds.
February 2014 Factory Photos:
Left "Auntumnburst" <= => Right "Old School Tobacco Sunburst"
Earlier, I did confirm with Dave that the Savannah Collection Bluesboy-90 is finished in OSTB.
Stay tuned.
I also notice that these two guitars are on two different workbenches and the lighting is slightly different. Subtle differences that can be difficult to capture withDifferent woods make a big difference, especially between swamp ash, equatorial and korina. That's before lighting, angle and the camera.
Going by "chocolate" as a reference would you choose "coffee" to represent Autumnburst's particular shade of brown?supereiv wrote:...To me OSTB looks more "chocolate" if that makes sense (damn lack of vocabulary).
Yes, I find it pretty accurate.Salmon wrote:Going by "chocolate" as a reference would you choose "coffee" to represent Autumnburst's particular shade of brown?
Thank you Craig and G&L factory people!Salmon wrote:...I'd like to see an Alnico Launch on either of these benches in the factory photographed using this camera mounted in the same place just to see something that has never appeared to look like anything other than the Autumnburst that Xavier acknowledges as an accurate representation of the color of his S-500.....