Hi all, long time lurker here. Started out playing keys in punk bands way back in the late 70's, switched to guitar and have been a long time Ric 620 player. Was looking for a capable, hardworking guitar to give the Ric a bit of a rest. I have a MIM P Bass, which has been brilliant so I considered getting a MIM Tele - this made me aware of the ASAT Tributes which in turn led me to the Fallout. I really liked the idea of the P90/'bucker combination and (even though I'm a big bloke) the small body size.
Anyways, GAS was satisfied and a Sonic Blue Fallout is now my go to guitar for almost everything. Way past the honeymoon period now and I know she's a keeper...
Although not usually subject to GAS, I do sometimes think she might like a sister from America...
Cheers
RB
Pic taken by the dealer before she was shipped.
Greets from a small rock...
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Greets from a small rock...
Rickenbacker 620/6 Jetglo
G&L Fallout Tribute Sonic Blue
Fender P-Bass LPB
ORANGE CR60C
MicroMark 801
G&L Fallout Tribute Sonic Blue
Fender P-Bass LPB
ORANGE CR60C
MicroMark 801
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Re: Greets from a small rock...
Welcome! Nice looking Fallout there. I never worry about whether it's GAS or not, I just believe you can't have too many guitars.
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Re: Greets from a small rock...
RB, welcome and that is beautiful Fallout. I really like the tint they are using on some of these Fallout necks. We have seen some very nice ones here recently. -- Darwin
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Re: Greets from a small rock...
Congratulations on a fine looking Fallout and welcome to the forum!