G&L: The company is now on its fifth total decade, since we're in the twenties; which model would you pick from each era?
-'80s: Difficult, but I'll say Saddle-lock Cavalier in natural mahogany; no pickguard (since I already have a saddle-lock F100

-'90s: Some sort of neon Climax Plus; might as well have no shame
-'00s: 25th Anniv. model
-'10s: Doheny V12
-'20s: Espada

Music Content: Trying to avoid 'new gear' lately to focus on my playing what I have, but... A few weeks ago a friend and I found ourselves at the Orange County Guitar Show; I was *seriously* alarmed how many nice axes there were ($$$ vintage Fenders, Gibsons etc.) Tons of offsets, at least a dozen vintage Competition Mustangs. G&Ls were there, but I was too busy being overwhelmed and my mind was not present as a result of everything else dazzling me, I somehow didn't bother to take pics of the gorgeous '80s Invader for sale (the only Leo-Era G&L aside from a few ASATs) - one of the booth attendants handed my friend and I an AMAZING new-ish ASAT Special with stainless steel frets to play through his modded Fender Red-Knob; what a great guitar.
Anyway, I did wind up with something...
For $75 this was worth it for the awesome neck, and the pickups (one Seymour Duncan, two Fender American Standard singles) not to mention the color




Ever been to a guitar show? Stories? Obviously my going was a mistake since I have another thing to make room for, but at least it wasn't expensive

Other pics from the show; sorry, seems I only snapped Jaguars somehow:



Non-Music: A couple more weeks ago I drove eight hours north and helped my mom finally sell the house I went to high school in, to officially move her down to SoCal; I've been back to Folsom only a handful of times since I got out (need to be careful how I say that,) and it took me the better part of twenty years to realize it *really* is a pretty cool little place. The scenery is gorgeous; woodland, a beautiful river, a lake (now with water!) and totally different vibe from fast-paced Southern California; you could think you were in a different state. My wife loves it there; for a moment I was afraid she'd try to buy the place from my mom and take up residence

But I couldn't appreciate it when I lived there, and to be honest don't have many happy memories of being there; none really due to the place itself, but from the state of mind I was in when I lived there (high school.) I never really learned to be a teenager until rather late senior year, and for most of the time previous to that I tended to be depressed and on my own (one because of the other.) Still I have this strange feeling now that the house has closed and sold, that one of the last places I ever considered 'home' is gone; funny to think I've lived at my current condo for almost ten years, but it feels like living through my high school years in Folsom took twice as long. Feel like I may go back to visit every so often.
Are you able to visit your childhood home(s)? If you've moved since, how often do you return to the area? Pics of Folsom, to show it isn't all a prison (mostly bridges)



