Which model/year to shop for?

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R_Geezy
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Which model/year to shop for?

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I recently got bit by the G&L bug and I am looking for a S-type guitar (Legacy, etc) with something ranging from a 9.5" to 12" radius and 1 & 11/16 nut width. It seems that many pre-92 models are 1 and 5/8.
What years, models, etc should I be looking at? Gloss finish on the neck is also a big plus. Thanks guys.
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Re: Which model/year to shop for?

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G&L has offered neck options on most guitars and fact most guitars are built to order. 9.5" radius has only recently become available on USA guitars. Some of the Tribute may have had 9.5" radius. See link below foe list of past neck options:

http://www.guitarsbyleo.com/FORUM/viewt ... ?f=12&t=16

Of course you could order the S type you want with neck profile, radius, nut width, finish, wood, etc... I have to built to order G&L's and they really were the same price as finding a new stock G&L guitar with the same level of options. An authorized G&L dealer can give you a cost based on your desired specification, you might be pleasantly surprised.

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Re: Which model/year to shop for?

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WitSok wrote:G&L has offered neck options on most guitars and fact most guitars are built to order. 9.5" radius has only recently become available on USA guitars. Some of the Tribute may have had 9.5" radius. See link below foe list of past neck options:

http://www.guitarsbyleo.com/FORUM/viewt ... ?f=12&t=16

Of course you could order the S type you want with neck profile, radius, nut width, finish, wood, etc... I have to built to order G&L's and they really were the same price as finding a new stock G&L guitar with the same level of options. An authorized G&L dealer can give you a cost based on your desired specification, you might be pleasantly surprised.

Welcome R_Geezy and Cheers, Dan
Some of the Tribute models have a 9'" radius not a 9.5" radius. See: August 1, 2017-present Tribute Series Production Models.
R_Geezy wrote:I recently got bit by the G&L bug and I am looking for a S-type guitar (Legacy, etc) with something ranging from a 9.5" to 12" radius and 1 & 11/16 nut width. It seems that many pre-92 models are 1 and 5/8.
What years, models, etc should I be looking at? Gloss finish on the neck is also a big plus. Thanks guys.
For the current Specs and options for the U.S. G&L instruments see: September 1, 2017-present G&L U.S. Specifications & Options.

Hope this helps.
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Re: Which model/year to shop for?

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Go for newer ones. They look more like strats, because they're rounder around the corners. pre 2007, they are sharper and have slightly different proportions, and they look "cheap" to my eye.

Also yeah, in 2007 or so they got a plek, and they just get better and better. The newer, the better.
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--Craig [co-webmaster of guitarsbyleo.com, since Oct. 16, 2000]
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Re: Which model/year to shop for?

Post by R_Geezy »

Thanks for the thoughtful responses.

I ordered a S500 to my spec with the modern classic profile and 9.5 radius.