Shortly after I bought the ASAT special DLX, the SC-2 that i had ordered earlier in the year showed up. It is the blinged out Turquoise Metal Flake (on swamp ash) in my avatar, complete with locking tuners and the Saddle Lock bridge. I remember opening up the case for the first time and getting this big silly grin on my face….. It looked even better than i pictured it in my mind.




For the Limited Edition 2 discussion (which BTW where did everyone go?) I had a free moment and took some measurements of the ASAT and SC-2. In case you missed it here are the numbers..

At its widest point the ASAT measures 12 3/4" and the SC-2 was 12 1/16 ( 11/16's smaller )
At its narrowest point between the 2 pickups the ASAT measured 8 3/4 vs 8" for the SC-2 (3/4' smaller)
The most surprising stat is the upper fret access…. The ASAT and SC-2 are identical in every way. The radius and contour of the inside of the horn are the same, both measuring 2 1/4" across the 20th fret. The heel on both start just past the 16th fret - the same mount point as every other BBE era G&L i own.
The SC-2 actually measures 17 inches at its longest point vs 15 1/2 on the ASAT. (making the SC-2 an 1 1/2 longer)
At first glance i think the SC-2 gets a bum wrap for being a tiny toy guitar, but you can see by the numbers and the side by side pic, it holds its own against the ASAT. 3/4 of an inch is not much at all, something like a 6% difference. It would be interesting to compare those numbers to the original SC-2 to see how much bigger (if any) the SC-2 reissue is.
So on to the G&L question of the day….. Reissues. Do you like them or not? Would you like to see G&L do a specific reissue, for example an early 80's black broadcaster? or Do you ever think G&L will do a specific reissue? I know a lot of other companies promote the heck out of 59' this and 63' that i wonder if it would fly with a G&L. I may be tempted by a black broadcaster with black crinkle hardware!
Over the weekend i was on a jury panel for the students i teach at the college. It was the first time my schedule permitted me to partake in the panel, and boy i am glad i did. The students had a list of technical requirements they had to perform as well as play a couple of pieces, then myself along with the other instructors gave them a mark and some quick feedback. I have learned throughout my schooling to keep a very calm and open mind, but there certainly are times that you think you know what someone is going to sound like as soon as they open the case. Whether it be the beat up, falling apart Epiphone or the ratty punk t-shirt sometimes it is really hard not to judge the book by its cover. So on to the question… Are you guilty of judging someone on the gear they are playing?
I know that i always am on the other end, usually being judged


The only guitar i took with me to GIT was a Steve Vai gem 77fp, There were 5-6 other guys who had the same guitar - i clearly remember thinking to myself "Boy i know what these guys are gonna sound like" Then i looked in the mirror! DOH! That was a pretty big eye opener for me. The next day i went an bought an Sunburst American Strat…. (too bad the internet and GbL wasn't around back then). As i have learned to be very tolerant and patient with guitar players, i know that there are a whole lot on the other end of the spectrum. In fact i am sure we have all encountered it just by playing G&L's!
Sorry for the rambling on, i could probably tell stories for days….Oh crap, lunch! Another sandwich today

Scott