The place to discuss, post photos, video, and audio of the G&L products (US instruments, stomp boxes, etc.) produced after 1991, including the amps & gear we use with them.
Thought I'd share a few pics of my early '92 Legacy. I've had this for about a year, and it's one of my favorites. MAR 01 1992, according to the neck cavity. I love the grain in this beauty! Sounds as good as it looks, too.
Very well appointed Legacy including the Sperzel lockers. I still like the bullet truss rod adjustment, the easiest by far too adjust. Thanks for sharing.-- Darwin
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Whether or not it is rosewood, that is a guitar that screams how good ebony fretboards look on 3-tone sunburst. Nice and dark in that light at least.
Beautiful guitar.
I don't understand the moniker. Reading what Fumble Fingers wrote I guess your name implies that you only know three chords? Initially I thought there must be a technique whereby you play three chords at once. Haha! What do I know?
Fumble fingers wrote:what a great login name 3chorder !! ... that's better than mine and I thought I was being clever ...lol.... love your guitar too !!
Thanks, man. Yours is clever! That's how I feel half the time. Guitar lover first. Guitar hack second.
Fumble fingers wrote:what a great login name 3chorder !! ... that's better than mine and I thought I was being clever ...lol.... love your guitar too !!
Thanks, man. Yours is clever! That's how I feel half the time. Guitar lover first. Guitar hack second.
my guitar teacher said I had "Fumble fingers" the day I registered hear , seemed like a good name ..... Fumble fingers comes from 9 hours work then straight to lesson with no warm up practice .... or that's what I'm calling it anyway ..lol