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First time to post. I'm an old guy whose been collecting and playing guitars since the 60's. I got an ASAT back in the mid 90's. Don't know much about it, but it's very nice and was made in 1995 apparently from the serial and date stamp on the neck and body. It's Cherry burst with maple neck. I got it from a studio musician who needed some money. I was wondering if anyone can tell me if it's fro sure American made or not. I have documents that say it is. Serial # is G043772. I have it registered here. It is in great shape and I may be selling it soon. Just not sure how much it would be worth. I kind of prefer acoustic guitars more as I get older. I'll try to figure out how to post a picture. Thanks.
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Taurusdr,Taurusdr wrote:First time to post. I'm an old guy whose been collecting and playing guitars since the 60's. I got an ASAT back in the mid 90's. Don't know much about it, but it's very nice and was made in 1995 apparently from the serial and date stamp on the neck and body. It's Cherry burst with maple neck. I got it from a studio musician who needed some money. I was wondering if anyone can tell me if it's fro sure American made or not. I have documents that say it is. Serial # is G043772. I have it registered here. It is in great shape and I may be selling it soon. Just not sure how much it would be worth. I kind of prefer acoustic guitars more as I get older. I'll try to figure out how to post a picture. Thanks.
First welcome to this forum!
Your ASAT for sure is an American made model. First off, Tribute models were not around yet in 1995, second the S/N starting with 'G0' is a dead give-away.
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See this post in our G&L Knowledgebase, with some details: Serial number significance.yowhatsshakin wrote:Taurusdr,Taurusdr wrote:First time to post. I'm an old guy whose been collecting and playing guitars since the 60's. I got an ASAT back in the mid 90's. Don't know much about it, but it's very nice and was made in 1995 apparently from the serial and date stamp on the neck and body. It's Cherry burst with maple neck. I got it from a studio musician who needed some money. I was wondering if anyone can tell me if it's fro sure American made or not. I have documents that say it is. Serial # is G043772. I have it registered here. It is in great shape and I may be selling it soon. Just not sure how much it would be worth. I kind of prefer acoustic guitars more as I get older. I'll try to figure out how to post a picture. Thanks.
First welcome to this forum!
Your ASAT for sure is an American made model. First off, Tribute models were not around yet in 1995, second the S/N starting with 'G0' is a dead give-away.
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