I have been playing guitar off and on for 45 years. I had never played
a G&L. I stopped by a local guitar retailer who happened to be a G&L
dealer. I picked up a USA Legacy and was immediately awe struck.
Without a doubt it is the best guitar I've ever played. The moment
I picked it up it by the neck in just one hand I knew it was different
- it felt solid unlike other guitars. By solid I mean integrated or continuous
- don't know the exact word to describe the sensation. I asked the store
owner if they accepted trades. He said yes. So I hopped on my mountain
bicycle and quickly rode home (up hill 12 miles and I made it faster than
the down hill ride past the store!). I packed my two remaining e-guitars (USA made
from Leo's first company) into my car and drove back quickly before
the store closed (it was late on a Saturday - I just made it in time).
I've never connected with a guitar like this before. It's also the first guitar
I've ever named - I call her "Destiny". It took me a long time to meet
my destiny - hence the name! I also wrote a song by the same
name the following week!

fingerboard on a #1c "U" neck. I had enough credit left over on the trade
to almost cover the price of a new SB-2 tribute bass which I picked out
2 weeks later for home recordings. The only other name I came up
with was "awesome"!
John