NGD - ASAT Classic Thinline (Tribute).

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Vintagebrit
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NGD - ASAT Classic Thinline (Tribute).

Post by Vintagebrit »

I am so pleased with my new purchase. It's a first for me as I don't have a 3TSB (or even a 2TSB) nor a Thinline.
Bought off eBay and so brilliantly packaged that the clumsiness of the Courier has left it unmarked, even though the packaging had various holes and dents.
It had only been used half a dozen times by the owner, the pickguard protector was still on.
Given it a shine and a play (of course). Love it.
It's a bit lighter that my Blueburst Ash ASAT Special (Tribute) and has pure Tele style tones from the small MFD's.
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KenC
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Re: NGD - ASAT Classic Thinline (Tribute).

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Congrats! That's a very sweet Classic.

Ken
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Re: NGD - ASAT Classic Thinline (Tribute).

Post by Fumble fingers »

looks great !! ... I been tempted to grab a semi hollow Blues Boy Tribute at the local dealer myself , light weight and feels great , the Special and Classic are my two favorite G&L sound/pick up combo's
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Case24
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Nice looking ASAT there. Congratulations!
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Congratulations!
Very nice guitar.
Enjoy!
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john o
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Re: NGD - ASAT Classic Thinline (Tribute).

Post by john o »

gorgeous semihollow ASAT, Vintagebrit! looks like a tone machine. congrats!
john o