Sharing my G&Ls: Part 2: ASAT Jr II Savannah Edition

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nolatone
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Sharing my G&Ls: Part 2: ASAT Jr II Savannah Edition

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I'd convinced myself to stop shopping for guitars when THIS popped up on Reverb ad a stupid price:

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Re: Sharing my G&Ls: Part 2: ASAT Jr II Savannah Edition

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Sweet! Nice score—I was tempted by that one...
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Re: Sharing my G&Ls: Part 2: ASAT Jr II Savannah Edition

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Glad to see it stayed in the GbL family! I was about to grab it but something made me not hit the buy now button.

Enjoy!!
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Re: Sharing my G&Ls: Part 2: ASAT Jr II Savannah Edition

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beautiful gtr, congrats!
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Re: Sharing my G&Ls: Part 2: ASAT Jr II Savannah Edition

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Thanks all.

I was on the fence myself because I normally look for lighter guitars when I'm buying sight un-seen. This one is 7.6lb, not terrible by any stretch, but I would have normally passed on it based on weight. But I LOVE P90's and figure I may not see another one of these for a long time. Turns out it's a really great guitar. Resonant, great feeling neck, and great sustain.

That Pao Ferro fretboard was looking a bit blanched too but a coat of Monty's Montypresso has it looking dapper again. I'll probably hit it one more time.