Little quiet this weekend. Lets see if that can be changed.
Today's featured guitar is one that appears in 2 books, might have been at Leo's funeral (statements differ), and has ultra-rare appointments.
For those of you who can get their hands on either of George Fullerton's books will be able to find a picture of the guitar in color on the 14th page of the color insert of "Guitar Legends, The evolution of the guitar from Fender to G&L" or in B/W on p.116 of "Guitars by George&Leo: How Leo Fender and I Built G&L Guitars"[. In the former, George points out another Black ASAT Classic with gold hardware (S/N G029273, no vibrato) was shown at the funeral. According to the sales log, that guitar was only finished very shortly before Leo passed away. Others have claimed it was actually this guitar, finished 10/25/1990. It will be hard to find irrevocable evidence either way, so feel free to form your own opinion.
Some history now. In May 1990, I think specially for the July Summer NAMM show that took place in Chicago, a guitar with S/N G026896 was built which had the same appointments as this guitar. That guitar is one of the first ASAT Classics ever built since that model was introduced during that expo. It has a maple body finished in Black, gold Leo Fender signature on bass upper bout, white enamel aluminum pickguard, gold 3rd generation Leo Fender Fine-Tuner Vibrato, gold pole pieces, gold control plate with gold single volume and tone control, 3-way pickup selector, hard-rock #2 maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, and gold plated tuning machines. Only a couple of months later, George took possession of this copy:



Lets take a picture tour around the body which, with its APR 15 1990 date stamp, is from the same month at S/N G026896:













On to the neck which has a SEP 26 1990 date stamp:




And some more stuff, tags front and back and COA:


This guitar has the same electronics as you'll find on any ASAT Classic and ASAT Special nowadays, but when the model was introduced it was a departure from what the ASAT came with. It is a very cool sounding guitar. I'm no dive-bomber so I use the vibrato sparingly. It just adds some nice warble to certain licks.
- Jos