My goal is to purchase and try out as many USA G&L's that I can. My primary goal is to find guitars that have something special or unique about them. Something that had to be custom ordered, or was a guitar that was such a smoking deal I can buy it, try it, and flip it if I decide it's not keeper. Rather than start a bunch of threads I thought I'd just centralize my process in one spot. I'll do my best to provide a summary of the guitar and share why it is/is not a keeper to me. Feel free to ask questions, and I'll do my best to update this post as often as I can.
I'll kick things off with the Tribute.
Limited Edition Tribute ASAT Classic: Solid guitar, but doesn't hold a candle to the USA models. This is a great guitar, just out of it's league compared to the USAs. It would absolutely smoke a Squire, and probably most MIM Fenders. Someone could definitely mod it, have the frets dressed, swap out the electronics etc., but it's really not needed as it sounds great stock. Honestly, I really liked the neck profile. It's not super thin, not chunky, just darn comfortable. What I didn't like about the neck was the washed out looked, and the lack of finish. Just felt kinda cheap in my hands. The bridge was also slightly misaligned, and the body was pieced together with 3 random pieces of wood which didn't look good to me. With that said the guitar played great, sounded great, and I would have no problem recommending a Tribute to anyone interested in a solid guitar. This guitar was my introduction into the G&L world, but ultimately not a keeper...only because the USA models are so nice.



Next up...USA ASAT Classic
USA ASAT Classic: This is a true instrument. Every detail is well executed. The finish is so nice it's almost impossible for me to accurately capture the grain in the pics. This is the type of guitar that I'm proud to own, because it oozes the pride of the folks who made it. This baby was flawless. The binding was crisp, color was rich, frets were perfection, great resonate instrument. The only downside to this baby was the neck profile. It had the Modern Classic profile, and in my hands it simply felt too thin. At the same time I purchased this one I also bought an ASAT Special with the Classic C neck. I much preferred the Classic C profile so I decided this one wasn't a keeper. I may kick myself for letting this one go...it was crazy nice.




Last for tonight...USA Legacy HSS
USA Legacy HSS: I bought this guitar purely for its looks. It's every bit as nice as the ASAT, possibly a little nicer, and has a loud vibrant acoustic tone. The dual fulcrum vibrato is the nicest vibrato I've ever tried. It is pure silk. If I pegged this guitar at a perfect 10, I'd have to give my MIA Strat a 6. The G&L is really that much better from a quality, value, and craftsmanship standpoint. I ordered this within a day of the ASAT and it came with the same Modern Classic neck profile. The neck is great, just not the keeper perfect I am searching for. I'm also not a huge fan of flame tops on Strat style guitars, and I think the combination of the solid white pick guard and chrome humbucker clashed a bit. Like the ASAT above, I may kick myself for parting with this one, but there are always more fish in the sea.



No keepers in this batch, but I have several guitars coming up. The next few will include a bird's eye maple Legacy, a saddle lock bridge S-500, deep V neck ASAT Classic, and an ASAT Special vs ASAT Special S3 shootout. Stay tuned!