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It is just a short overview of Leo Fender and George Fullerton, the shop and Leo's office, but it does mention that "G&L is a custom shop and "players can make "their" G&L truly their own".
Always good to see good press on G&L and deserved praise for Leo Fender!
thanks, Sam! that's cool, I signed up for the G&L tour online.
I'm surprised Mike Molenda, the ed. in chief, covered that. Haven't heard him say boo about G&L guitars before.
You bet! I signed up as well. Maybe Mike Molenda is coming around. I've had a Guitar Player subscription for years, and the daily post is pretty good for a quick read and occasionally some interesting new stuff. We'll see what treats are shown on the tour, I look forward to hearing what Jake Cinninger has to say and maybe Steve Grom will give us a new surprise.
You bet! I signed up as well. Maybe Mike Molenda is coming around. I've had a Guitar Player subscription for years, and the daily post is pretty good for a quick read and occasionally some interesting new stuff. We'll see what treats are shown on the tour, I look forward to hearing what Jake Cinninger has to say and maybe Steve Grom will give us a new surprise.
Sam,
Steve Grom left G&L a couple of years ago and now is director of operations at ESP guitars. Paul Gagon is more than ever the face of G&L. And that is not a bad choice at all! I believe Spencer Brown is the shop foreman and running the Custom Creations Department; I have several instruments where his name appears on a neck heel or in a pocket.
- Jos
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Ya know Jos, I was looking at the video, saw Paul and have no idea why I wrote Steve!?! Age and a looooonnnngg week will do that to take I guess. Thanks for the correction.