yowhatsshakin wrote:In the very early G&L days, one could get a bass with a 7½" rosewood board by ordering one with a replacement neck (part number NB 230 on the January 1, 1982 price list)
- Jos
Hi Jos, thanks for weighing in on this.
My belief is that the early pricelists should not be viewed as the bible of what went out the door and when.
As evidence, I am submitting a sheet of the G&L Factory logs, this shows some of the basses built from April to June 1981.
This log shows "RW" necks being shipped out on new basses in 1981, and documents 10 Rosewood boards compared to 12 Ebony and 11 Maple, which is nearly 1/3!
This is obviously just a snapshot, but is solid proof to me that even before 1982 when Rosewood replacement necks first appeared on the pricelist, Rosewood fretboards were much more commonly built than is generally realized.