G&L F100 Series II 1983

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feedback947
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G&L F100 Series II 1983

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here it is my 1983 f100 bought a week ago here in spain. All original, pots, cables, switches... i like it but is not a strat, is not a tele, is not a gibson... i think is just a f100!! hehehe!!

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Fumble fingers
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Re: G&L F100 Series II 1983

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beautiful !! .... lovely grain , super sweet Leo Era
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SouthpawGuy
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Re: G&L F100 Series II 1983

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Nice, F100s are beasts of guitars :thumbup:
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Case24
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Re: G&L F100 Series II 1983

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Welcome to the F-100 club! You're so right that they have their own sound. I really like the look of yours. Congratulations!
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Re: G&L F100 Series II 1983

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That is so beautiful!! :o :o
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Re: G&L F100 Series II 1983

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Love it. Mine will never leave my hands
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fianoman
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Re: G&L F100 Series II 1983

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Is that a one piece body? Nice plank! Congrats on a cool addition.
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Re: G&L F100 Series II 1983

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i think is a 2 piece body!! look it closer at the left part...thanks for your comments!!
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KenC
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Re: G&L F100 Series II 1983

Post by KenC »

That's a nice F-100! It reminds me of an early one I used to own, except for the fingerboard. I love the ash that was used back in the day - it weighed a ton, but the grain was tight.

The easy way to see how many pieces are in the body is just to look at the end of the guitar. The change in grain orientation will be very obvious at any glue joints.

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