Lunch today will actually be a late breakfast - bacon & scrambled eggs. No toast!
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Since 2004, I have acquired other guitars including a 2000 Fender Deluxe Strat,

a 2002 Epiphone "Elite" LP (Japan)

a 2007 Hagstrom Viking (Reissue) (China)

a 2010 Epiphone SG (G-400) (China)

and a 2004 Taylor 210 Acoustic.

All are very nice guitars in excellent condition

However, I find I prefer to play the G&L's most of the time. I think I'm about GAS'd out - but then, you never know... I like the new G&L Ascari - but it's not available (yet) for us lefty folks.

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What is your favorite guitar?
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My fourth G&L guitar is a Midnight Blue metallic ASAT Special. I bought this one from a G&L dealer in San Jose, CA. He was selling it for the original owner, who only kept it about 6 weeks. G&L uses the same saddle lock bridge on their LH models as on the RH model. Changing that would be an improvement on the LH model, even though that's a nit. Somehow, this guitar was apparently ordered without the usual string tree. As a result, the high E string has a tendancy to jump out of the nut occasionally. To correct the problem, I could either replace the tuners with a set of staggered Schaller locking tuners or add a string tree. In the meantime, I'm going to try replacing the high E string, cutting it longer; thus adding more turns to increase the angle of the string as it crosses the nut. If that works, I will leave it without the string tree. If not, I'll order one! I'm still getting it setup the way I want it, but it's another keeper!


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By the way, the new serial number plate does not bother me at all - I looked at it once when I got this guitar. I don't see that side of the neck when I'm playing it anyway. If my next G&L guitar comes with a plate in place of the waterslide, so be it!
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No video today! Don has the day off - LOL!
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