I'm a new member here, residing in eastern Kansas, and I've just acquired my first G&L guitar, having longed after one for quite some time now!
The guitar I've gotten my hands on is a 1987 ASAT with a blonde swamp ash body, ebony fretboard, and black aluminum crinkle finish pickguard/control plate, and black crinkle finish saddle-lock bridge. (registry # G021871)
The last known purchase point of this guitar was Kansas Guitar Exchange in Topeka, KS.
At some point in its lifetime, a middle pickup (MFD "soapbar") and a 5-way switch were added, making it look to the untrained eye exactly like an S-3. This modification required the body and pickguard to be routed, both of which were done reasonably well.
It's a beautiful guitar and I couldn't be happier about it!
That being said, I do want to revert it back to a stock ASAT configuration, with 2 pickups and a 3-way switch, an endeavor which I have already begun. It's currently at my local guitar tech for the electronics work, as well as a good once-over/setup.
The real drama of this story is in the pickguard. These appear to be as rare as hen's teeth! And as far as I can tell there is only one company on earth who ever made a replacement, Tone-Guard (https://www.tone-guard.com/). I am trying to get one ordered, though communication has been a bit spotty after the holidays here. Hopefully I hear something soon.
I'll be posting a WTB ad as soon as I finish this introduction, hoping that someone here might have an original aluminum crinkle finish pickguard for my ASAT that they are willing to part with.
Anyways, I'd love to hear your thoughts on this guitar or any interesting anecdotes about this era of G&L. Also, I'd be curious to know if there are any other sources for these aluminum crinkle finish pickguards.
Best regards to all and it's great to join the GbL club!
Chris
p.s. If I can figure out how to post images, here's some eye candy...


