G&L Topic of the day is my Leo Fender signature ASAT from the George Fullerton collection.

I purchased this guitar from Tim at Buffalo Brothers back in 2010. I owned a Broadcaster that I had purchased from Buffalo Brothers some years before that. Unknown to me at that time, the Broadcaster was previously owned by Tim. The Broadcaster had some sentimental value to Tim and he wanted the guitar back into his collection. However, he also knew there was a certain amount collector's value for the instrument. So, Tim came up with an interesting trade for the Broadcaster. He was able to purchase a Leo Fender Signature ASAT from the estate of George Fullerton. That collection of guitars is known as the "George Fullerton Collection". I couldn't resist owning that piece of history. Here's a guitar that was owned and played by George Fullerton. And, it wasn't some spec'd out custom guitar. It was a piece that you'd easily find in a music store near you. I agreed to the trade which is how I came to own this piece of guitar history.
The guitar came with a few extra goodies. There was an envelope containing the Certificate of Authenticity, indicating the guitar as one from the personal collection of George Fullerton and a copy of the page of the production log for this guitar. Also, the guitar case was labeled in George's handwriting with information identifying the guitar that was stored in the case. Apparently George kept his guitars in the case.


Here's the Broadcaster that I traded for the ASAT:

Another positive for the ASAT is it has a story associated with it. I think that adds to the uniqueness of the guitar and makes ownership more personal and intimate. Do you have a special guitar with a story to tell?
RickT