Today's lunch was smoked turkey, just smoked turkey. Had to eat on the run so it's all I could manage.
I'll make up for it at supper.

Today I have a treat for you (and for me), a local pawn shop find that happens maybe once every 10 years.
Around here in Colorado I just don't see many G&Ls, although my local Music Go Round has a nice USA Asat I've been eyeing...
So I stopped into a popular pawn shop that sits on a very busy corner, expecting nothing but black Squiers, as usual.
Paper sign taped to the door said 'Guitars 10% off', "cool" I thought, "that's starting off right..."
I spotted that gold G&L lettering across the shop, easy to see on a Bright Screaming Red headstock.
The next thing I saw was the price tag, $648....and my heart started beating faster.

Yep, it's an SC-3.

Man that thing is red!
The tired guy behind the counter told me it had no case, trem arm was lost - all I was buying was the guitar. The price was so low, around $580, that I didn't really care but I had to ask.
I looked it over in detail. Aside from some honest wear here and there this is a closet queen - probably taken out only rarely.
Turns out he was mistaken though - they had a case for it, the trem arm, the owner's manual and the warranty card!

I don't know much about cases so I'm unsure if this is original or not.
There don't appear to be any markings on it. no big deal either way. It's got some mileage on it but it still latches.
It plays really well, although it's in need of a decent setup. Next to zero fret wear.
Neck date 12/15/87 and Body date of 12/11/87.


It wasn't in the Registry so I got the honor of recording it. Only thing I'm not sure of is the body wood.
It's light, def less than 8lbs but the entire thing is coated in (nitro) blinding red paint so I can only look at it so long without eye protection...
How did I do?
TJ