Thank you Jos foe a very entertaining week .
No time for lunch as I have some stuff to share with my great forum friends.
So,
After 3 long years trying to get divorced I have finally succeeded. I have learnt divorce is hard and expensive. $225,000 expensive.
I have learnt your children, health and happiness are everything . Oh and if you're lucky enough to have a great wife or husband make sure she/ he stays your everything.
The road I have travelled is not one I would wish on anyone. But I have my children in my life and my freedom now.
So what's a man to do for a reward . Buy a guitar seemed like the greatest idea I could think of.
I tried to talk another forum member into selling his late model Interceptor. But he couldn't part with it.
But then I got lucky . I was due some luck and lots of it . And I got lots of luck in one transaction.
I think I unearthed the best , well what must be a leading contender for the greatest G&L ever.
For the following reasons , but not limited to.
It is one of maybe 1 dozen made.
It was Leo Fenders attempt at building a Gibson Les Paul, albeit with a bolt on neck. I love Gibson almost as much as G&L

The grain on all the timbers is of the highest calibre, you just can't get better . The Mahogany is beautiful, The maple neck has the most amazing tiger stripe grain. The ebony neck is figured in the most stunning way. It is finished only the most talented painter could. Thanks Fred !!
It sustains forever.
Dale Hyatt's idea of mounting the volume and tone knobs from the back is brilliant. To me its so aesthetically pleasing ,Thanks Dale.
The fixed bridge is so comfortable.
This model has previously sold for more than US $10,000 on a couple of occasions , so it must be good
But I think its the greatest G&L on the planet just because it's mine



And about friendship, a very important part of our lives.
My great American friend brought it out here as part of his family of 5's luggage after their family holiday to California.. So I had no shipping costs ( Australia is a long way from anywhere )or expensive import duties. that makes me happy and feel just a bit rebellious.
My new American friend Josey Wales (not his real name obviously)and I had another perfect transaction. I have named this G&L Josey wales. Thanks GM. I always name my G&L's . That's a legacy of the highly recommended BassesbyLeo website and some cool blokes who named their basses. I cant wait to visit Josey Wales on my way to the Grand Canyon when I take my kids to America
I would never have owned this guitar if it wasn't for Gabe. So thank you mate you are almost as awesome as my guitar. Haha.
So this week I think we should all post our great G&L guitars. Someone has to own the greatest and all that matters is its great to you.
Thank you and all the best,
Anthony
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