2001 ASAT

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2001 ASAT

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this one's interesting - ebay auction

.... black bridge and bi-cut neck (you can just see the seam on the back of the headstock)
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It didn't last long... :(
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I had that on my watch list , sure was a beaut
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Elwood wrote:this one's interesting - ebay auction

.... black bridge and bi-cut neck (you can just see the seam on the back of the headstock)
It's registered in the G&L Registry: http://www.guitarsbyleo.com/AUTOREG/int ... ultpages=1

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Craig , how did it get black hardware from the factory ??....... wish it was a option now on saddle lock guitars
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Fumble fingers wrote:Craig , how did it get black hardware from the factory ??....... wish it was a option now on saddle lock guitars
Assuming that it came that way from the factory, it is likely an employee built guitar. I will be reaching out to Dave to find out the history on it.
Another possibility is that the tuners and bridge were swapped out by a previous owner.

There is one USA model which comes with a black Saddle-Lock bridge, the Superhawk Jerry Cantrell model.

Stay tuned.

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Craig wrote:
Fumble fingers wrote:Craig , how did it get black hardware from the factory ??....... wish it was a option now on saddle lock guitars
Assuming that it came that way from the factory, it is likely an employee built guitar. I will be reaching out to Dave to find out the history on it.
Another possibility is that the tuners and bridge were swapped out by a previous owner.

There is one USA model which comes with a black Saddle-Lock bridge, the Superhawk Jerry Cantrell model.

Stay tuned.

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Here is Dave's reply:
Hi Craig,

The order describes it an ASAT Special Deluxe in black, rear contour, maple neck with tinted gloss finish, matching headstock, Graph-Tech nut, flamed neck ??. Yes, the "flamed neck??" is on the order. I guess it was a request that was passed to the factory, but since that wasn't an option I've no idea whether the neck has any flame or not. It doesn't say anything about black hardware or anything else.

The invoice on 2/6/02 to Performance Music Center in Woburn Massachusetts reads: ASAT SPECIAL DELUXE BLACK-MP-TGN-PH so the only thing I know with confidence is that it's an ASAT Special Deluxe, black, maple neck, tinted gloss finish, painted headstock.

I hope this is useful to the owner. Thanks, Craig.

Best to you,

Dave
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Reason: I have relocated this thread out of the PSA sub-forum to preserve the thread here.
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