I just purchased an old Legacy. I think this is from one of the early years?
The photos are here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/131048211@N04/?details=1
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I am having trouble linking to flickr photos. Will try again later... (i.e. Flickr Security)
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It's fairly early. It's after the switch from Seymour Duncans to G&L-built pickups ('93 or '94?), but before the change to four-bolt necks in '98. It's a nice looking Legacy. How does she play?
Ken
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Ken,
Thanks for the date info. on the old Legacy.
Plays better than a few other Legacies I owned in the past (a U.S. one and a Tribute). The whammy stays in tune real good. The body seems lighter than the other U.S. Legacy I owned and much lighter than the Ash tribute, which weighted a bit.
Thanks for the date info. on the old Legacy.
Plays better than a few other Legacies I owned in the past (a U.S. one and a Tribute). The whammy stays in tune real good. The body seems lighter than the other U.S. Legacy I owned and much lighter than the Ash tribute, which weighted a bit.
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beautiful guitar !! I like the 3 bolters ....... the only trem I have trouble keeping in tune has been my 86 Rampage with a kahler , my local G&L dealer just installed some new/old stock Bass kahler trem springs saturday in the trem and so far it's holding a lot better tune than before
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This is the best Legacy I have played. Every Legacy I have tried in stores or owned (only owned a few before) has played and sounded different. The necks vary a lot and way less cookie cutter than some other brands. The Tribute was the largest and heaviest weight Legacy I played - one of those blue ash ones.