It has been exactly 1 year to the week that Darwin first nominated me for my first LR, and i am thrilled to be back hosting this weeks Lunch Report.
Here is a quick bit on me for those who don't already know me…. My name is Scott and i am 36 years old from Kingston, Ontario, Canada. I have been playing guitar my whole life, in 1995 I graduated from G.I.T (Guitar Institute of Technology) in Los Angeles and have been making my living playing guitar ever since. I have been playing G&L's for around 14 years and stumbled upon this site quite by accident when i clicked on a link from the official G&L site.
In the year that has passed since my first LR, I have added 4 G&L's to the collection bringing my total up to 9. I will share them with you guys this week (some have appeared on the site before), but you can never have too much G&L content!
Up first is my 06 ASAT Special Deluxe - Vintage White, GOT, Reverse headstock, locking tuners and both the forearm and belly cuts.






It is the only G&L i own (or have ever played for that matter) with a #3 neck (the 1 11/16th nut with vs the standard 1 5/8th's) The interesting thing about it is that it is a v neck, which is not listed as an option on the G&L website - again it is also the only v-neck G&L i have ever come across.
That leads us to todays G&L question… Have you ever played the wider G&L neck options? How about the V-neck? if you haven't is it something that even interests you? I know a lot of players are very particular about necks and i can't imagine many dealers ordering a #3 V-neck for store stock, so in many cases it is something that you would have to take a shot in the dark on. How great would it be if dealers were provided with neck samples (even small segments) that showcased the different neck widths and profiles! There might be a lot more #3 v's out there. Mine is a lot of fun to play, it certainly has a unique feel to it, but one that is quite comfortable.
I am putting this together on Sunday night and it inspired me for todays non G&L question…. Growing up Sunday night dinners were a big deal, always a sit down family meal, usually with Grandparents, complete with dessert and family time after. My wife and I are crazy busy during the school year and we make sure that Sunday nights are spent together around the table since it is usually the only night we eat together as a family. I usually cook a big meal, most times on the BBQ, since that is about the extent of my culinary magic. I had the camera out taking pics of the ASAT so I thought i would throw one in of supper - it looks extra good tonight.

So the question… Do you have a special Sunday night routine? Are you the host for the Kids and Grandkids or do you get out of the house to other family members? Those without family close by, maybe sunday nights are the perfect time to woodshed and learn some new tunes….. or maybe spend a cozy night on the couch (Every once in a while i would love option number 2!) But tonight is option #3 for me and the wife, and i better finish typing soon since "Game of Thrones" is about to start (HBO series for those who don't know, which i would highly recommend!)
I am not home until after 9:00 tonight - i will check in later and maybe even throughout the day from my iPhone if a student is away. Oh yeah that reminds me - Lunch! just a boring sandwich…..
Have a great one
Scott