Has it lived up to your expectations?
What is your favorite thing about the LE-2?
Do you still own it?
Does it still get played?
Where does it rank in your go to guitar?
Will you ever sell it?
Maybe I have some "non-buyers" regret.

See: Full Tone Report on the GbL LE-2 by Nick Jaffemikemjr12 wrote:Great thread! Any demos would be cool!
Has it lived up to your expectations? YES. I have since commissioned other models that have the F-100 bridge pup. But, this Le-2 seems to be the strongest pickup and control combination.sam wrote:I missed out on the LE-2 (OK I chose not to buy because it didn't have an ASAT body), so you lucky GLDP LE-2 owners have had them for a few years, bring us up to date on your experience.
Has it lived up to your expectations?
What is your favorite thing about the LE-2?
Do you still own it?
Does it still get played?
Where does it rank in your go to guitar?
Will you ever sell it?
Maybe I have some "non-buyers" regret.
+1art wrote:If only G&L would manufacture another run of these!
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Oops, I didn't mean to get your hopes up on some upcoming news.sam wrote:Howdy Alf, if only I was a lefty. But could turn her upside down.![]()
But then again Craig brings up a very interesting and conspicuous comment. Especially with the other thread with a similar topic. This sounds exciting to me!
I then asked him this:Hi Craig,
There is progress, though very slow, on the CS.
Revisiting the LE-2 as a CS piece may jack the price up too much. Maybe the repurposing idea isn't the greatest, though it may be confusing to have CC and CS coexist.
What do you think?
Thanks, Craig.
Dave
He replied:How about adding a new Fallout model (or option) with the LE-2 pickup combination?
Hi Craig,
I don’t think that pickup combo is something we would get traction with in the dealers. If there’s another Fallout pu combo, they’d like 2x P90 most.
I think the LE-2 thing would be better served as a special run. Probably a different dealer though. I don’t recall hearing anything of that dealer in ages,
and it wasn’t all that smooth anyway. Patrick did a bunch of the field work if I remember correctly.
Thanks, Craig.
Dave
My comment would be: what makes an instrument, like the LE-2, a "Limited Edition" versus a "Special Build"? If something has been advertised as "Limited Edition", it would actually be nice if some uniqueness is retained over time and it is not watered down by what follows. It's what I have come to dislike coming out of PRS. Too many Limited Edition series that are too indistinguishable. Is it just the pickup combination? Just the finish? Just the roasted maple neck? Just the number built? (And for the LE-2, what number to use here now not all have a roasted maple neck?) A combination of the above? All of the above? The answer to these questions will decide the long term uniqueness of the model. And how elements of an LE can be reused in subsequent instruments.JagInTheBag wrote:Yeah, I have to agree that the dealer we worked with, both on the LE-2 and Detroit Muscle Series did not capitalize on a tremendous opportunity. I ended up doing most of the legwork to get things accomplished there.
As far as an additional special run of the LE-2 pickup combo, I am a game. These could be a second series for the model with some significant differences, without the roasted maple neck for instance. I imagine the factory would welcome any opportunity to optimize the use of all the CAD programming they did would be welcome. I'd look to G&L to choose the sponsoring dealership- one they would feel most comfortable working with. We would need to know what the minimum order would be to make it a second series worthwhile.
If it turns out only a couple people want an LE-2 pickup configuration, then, perhaps a Custom Shop one-off order would be the way to go for them. It would cost more and they couldn't call it an LE-2, but they'd have the axe with that pup combo.
What say you, other LE-2 owners?
Patrick,JagInTheBag wrote:You make an excellent point Jos. As the owner of LE-2 #1, this concerns me as well. On the other hand, I would also like to see this undervalued pickup combo get more positive exposure...what is the right way to go about it?
-Jag
Craig wrote:Question for Patrick:
Were all 25 of the GbL LE-2's built and sold?
We only have seven registered in the G&L Registry: GbL_LE2.
(Reference post in Archive: GbL Limited Edition II Discussion)
Yeah, I brought that dealer in- they were the first place I ever played a G&L as a kid so I thought they'd appreciate the shot. Between under performing on the LE-2 delivery and the Color My World display guitars, I have backed away from them and I don't think they carry much G&L selection anymore. What a wasted business opportunity for them!oansun wrote:Hi, sorry to pop in and bump a months old thread but I kinda wanted to share my thoughts. I remember trying to buy an LE-2. I'd called the dealer, and after he explained the roasted maple situation he kind of stopped paying attention to my questions and how I can get started on ordering. He said he'd have someone call me back and start the process. So I waited and didn't hear anything, called back a few times and kind of gave up. I was disappointed there was no roasted neck but I was kind of willing to do it anyway (given the limited nature was already done), but it wasn't easy to get one so I stopped (and other things came up). Anyway, A Fallout in Autumnburst or with the pickup config is something I'd be interested in. I still drift in thought wondering what it would be like to own an LE-2, so either would sate my desire. Thanks for reading if you did, sorry to bring it up tho