Hey guys! I've been playing around with guitars off and on for the last few years. Planning to start taking lessons in the next month. Now on to how I was introduced to G&L guitars.
I was browsing a thrift shop Saturday before last and came across a G&L Rampage that looks to have definitely been played a lot. I briefly looked it over, but had never heard of G&L guitars so I passed on it. Later that evening I began to think about the guitar I had seen that day, and started researching. Needless to say I was back at the shop that Monday and walked out the proud new owner of a Rampage.
I have kind of fallen in love with the worn look of this guitar. The previous owner was a lefty so the guitar has a strap pin installed on the lower horn. There are three what look to be burn marks on the front of it from cigarettes or possibly pyrotechnics (local music store suggested). It also has its share of chips and buckle rash. The plans for it are to find out why the volume knob doesn't work, fix the output jack( have to pull the input out slightly to work), and keep it in the as is state. Oh, my research has revealed it was made in 1985. Here are the pics of it http://imgur.com/a/zrW3a.
Thrift Shop Discovery
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Welcome and its an awesome discovery! Congrads
Check out the wiring diagrams on this site.very helpful imho
Enjoy learning . Practice til the skin shed$
Check out the wiring diagrams on this site.very helpful imho
Enjoy learning . Practice til the skin shed$
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Congratulations! That Rampage was an incredible find. It looks like it still has the original pickup, so getting it back to the original configuration should be a snap.
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Score!!
Looks a little rough but it's all there.
Welcome to the club
Looks a little rough but it's all there.
Welcome to the club
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Re: Thrift Shop Discovery
Welcome!Death2Silence wrote:Hey guys! I've been playing around with guitars off and on for the last few years. Planning to start taking lessons in the next month. Now on to how I was introduced to G&L guitars.
I was browsing a thrift shop Saturday before last and came across a G&L Rampage that looks to have definitely been played a lot. I briefly looked it over, but had never heard of G&L guitars so I passed on it. Later that evening I began to think about the guitar I had seen that day, and started researching. Needless to say I was back at the shop that Monday and walked out the proud new owner of a Rampage.
I have kind of fallen in love with the worn look of this guitar. The previous owner was a lefty so the guitar has a strap pin installed on the lower horn. There are three what look to be burn marks on the front of it from cigarettes or possibly pyrotechnics (local music store suggested). It also has its share of chips and buckle rash. The plans for it are to find out why the volume knob doesn't work, fix the output jack( have to pull the input out slightly to work), and keep it in the as is state. Oh, my research has revealed it was made in 1985. Here are the pics of it http://imgur.com/a/zrW3a.
Nice score you made there!
Here's a couple of posts which might help regarding your search for info on the Leo-era Rampage:
What are the specifications of the original G&L Rampage?
Custom Creations 2000 Rampage vs original Rampage
--Craig [co-webmaster of guitarsbyleo.com, since Oct. 16, 2000]
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Got a G&L question? Check out the: G&L Knowledgebase
Current G&L Specifications and Options
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Score!