Before I get to the truss rod story...what a guitar! Wow I can see why people like these 90s Legacys. The neck is a little slim for me, but everything feels super solid and nice, and the pickups definitely scream. The guitar has a TON of playing wear and dirt (which was hard to photograph). I don't know if I should be grossed out or in awe, haha. But it definitely feels nicely broken in. The finish is nicely sunken into the ash, which looks cool. The body's contours are a lot "sharper" than my modern G&L, which is neat too.
The neck pocket says 1992, is that the first year of the Legacy? That would be pretty cool!
So the truss rod...at first I could turn the nut and feel the whole rod flexing. Not good. I was prepared to try a few different strategies to get it free, including heat, pb blaster, etc. My first try actually worked! I just sat there with a 50W soldering iron on the nut for about 5 minutes. It started to smell a little, so I figured it was hot. I have one of those "gripper" StewMac truss rod wrenches which I used. I torked the bolt very far in the "loosen" direction, and after a few seconds heard a loud pop. At first I thought I broke the truss rod, but after a few turns it became clear that the truss rod nut was freed. Woohoo!!! I applied a good bit of grease to the threads of the nut before reinstalling it.
The only catch seems to be that the neck came with a lot of relief (no surprise) and it doesn't seem to go away when I tighten the truss rod. I guess it's been in that position for too long now? Any ideas? I have the truss rod pretty tight, I'm hoping if I let it sit that way for a while the neck will get straighter.
A few more questions about the guitar as I'm not super familiar with older G&Ls:
Are these the Seymour Duncan pickups that everybody raves about from the early Legacys?
The neck and fretboard look to be gloss finished, but the headstock is satin. Is that normal? Or it could just be from so much play wear.
And I noticed the volume pot has a treble bleed cap on it...is that original? Seems out of the ordinary on a Legacy but I do like how it sounds.
Same question for the Alpha-brand pots and strange copper baseplate in the control cavity.
Is the date in the swimming pool the final assembly date?
Anyway, how about some photos???















