





This is the one that started me down this road (aka Sweet Girl) 2014 G&L USA Legacy HB in Honey-burst over a delectable slice of Swamp Ash ----our sound guy (Grover Coble) likes to name all my git fiddles
Next, this little angel came to visit for a bit (aka The Reverend)... I had her for a bit and just recently passed er on to other capable hands... Note the after-market Schaller locking tuners In Black chrome ( I wish the kids at G&L would utilize more black hardware, but then again, I love the 80's!!)

Couldn't pass this one up when I saw him... Too good of a deal for a brand spankin' new worka art... was skepitical of the maple fret-board at first, but unless you have the hearing of a German Shepard, there is really no tone difference between maple and rosewood... Just me lil' ol opinion

When I saw this doll was about the time I said, "Dear Heavenly Father, I come to you in the name of Jesus... Lord, I may have an addiction I can't control."


So at this point in time, I knew there was no going back to who I once was... I saw this lil' bebopper... He wasn't new off the creator's table, but this one came with 0 dents, dings, scrapes, scratches, derps, etc... Little to no real play time on this guy for a fire-sale price... Hard to say no when yer too busy saying Yeah!!! The detail and class that G&L puts into guits like this one, (not that i don't love em' all), is what distinguishes them from all others<> 2014 G&L USA ASAT "Special" classed out in travel back in time Belair Green sprinkled over a solid twig of Alder; further defined by rear contour, White top body binding, and white neck binding... Additional luxury options on this classic sedan include a Rosewood steering wheel for comfort, and chrome Schaller locking tuners for a more stable suspension... *Seat belts optional* (aka Bebop a Smokin' Hot)
Alright, Alright, Alright!!! Now we're gonna take a trip back to the future... or past... or uhhh

This is most likely a question that has plagued all G&L lovers near and far, but here it is... With the understanding that the electric guitar/bass market is competitive and requires manufacturers to adjust product designs in order to remain competitive and the acknowledged understanding that BBE now owns G&L and the masterminds (Leo, George, Dale) have moved on to bigger and better things... Why did G&L scrap some of the most awesome guitar concepts/designs such as the SC-3 for example in exchange for dozens of different styles of ASATs "exageration intended" (not that I despise the ASATs... just an example, please don't hit me


So, moving on... I, ladies and gentlemen, am one a dem guys that exerienced the latter reign before the former reign. I think it makes it so much easier to appreciate and realize just how much greatness went into the Leo generation and provides such clarity on the value and quality on those instruments when you go new then old... Once again, this is not law, just my view from here

This was my first enlightened experience and definitely a profound acknowledgement of my new-found love, umhum, I mean addiction, I mean love of these little known treasures =====> 1986 G&L USA SC-3 dressed to pillage in Viking Blue armor with an ebony handled double-edge sword and after market tremolo bar, generously and true to original, crafted with care and pride

1983 SC-2 refinished in a semipro garage job seafoam green (cant see it from the platform and doesn't change the fact that this guy rox)... Originally black, all is original except for a new jack and dat paint... Oh yeah, I accidentally discovered a simple way to remove the patina from metal/chrome while detailing this one which isn't displayed in these pics... Ready? Microfiber cloth+cream of carnauba+elbow grease = shinies!!


Lastly, for now

THANKS every1!! hope you enjoyed getting to know my relatives... I will add pics of future foster kids when they arrive!! And remember, having these awesome guitars and knowing what they are is almost like being part of a secret society...LoL, so don't tell yer friends and more to go around for us!!!

