Hey Mike!
mikenov wrote:OK,
so lets call this an early dinner report. I know, I Suck.
No problem. Sorry, didn't mean to step on any toes with stepping in. If so I apologize for that.
So, back to work is no fun although that's no excuse (unless you are taking it).
So, for lunch today I was back to my protein bars. Ate a chocolate graham bar and a cup of water.
Yum. Alot different than the shrimp and low country boil I was eating this weekend.
I have been on a diet where you just eat these bars and shakes. Lost 75lbs but man, I miss food. We got re-aquinted this weekend and I think I am in love all over again

I can relate. I lost 50 lbs. on protein shakes, vegetables, and water. I gained some of it back, but still looked a LOT healthier, and am now actively trying to lean down and amp up the cardio/conditioning.
So for the G&L topic, I was wondering what everyone's thoughts were of the overseas made guitars. The idea of being able to get the same MFD pickups in a backup guitar that are in my #1 axe ASAT is very enticing. Yet the used market for US G&L's makes getting a budget US version pretty inexepensive. any player reviews of the imports?
If I gigged, I'd probably consider it. As a primarily basement-player, I just stick to a few well-made U.S. instruments. That said, I also tend to buy used or else probably could not afford everything I currently have.
As it stands, since I don't have to worry about the rigors of gigs I play U.S. made. I HAVE heard good things about the G&L imports though, so would be interested in that as well. When my daughter gets older and wants a nice but not THAT nice of a guitar I think that would be awesome! Plus, it is a relatively inexpensive way to try out different models. Something I've been wanting to do more of as I branch out and like some of the different options that I had previously not gotten around to trying/owning.
The belly cut . . . I never had a problem with non-belly cut guitars. I DO like the ergonomics if for no other reason than it seems progressive and as a just-in-case. I HAVE noticed a difference since getting an S-style, but just think I've learned to deal with the non-belly cut guitars and don't think for me it makes enough of a difference to go out of my way to get one over the other. The contours do seem like great ideas though.
-Cheers