Lunch today is unknown at the moment. Being a creature of habit I could easily fall into my normal routine.
Today lets look at some other G&Ls as we covered the ASATS earlier in the week. Initially an S-Type guy and having several Legacys, I now only have a couple of Legacys left and here are my S-type grouped together. I forgot to include my S-500 in this group.

I really like the SC-2 and the F-100 Return. The CAR Legacy has a permanent home. The Blonde Legacy is the heaviest of my G&Ls. It has a beautiful Ash body but packs a lot of weight. If I had to give one up, this could well be it.
So today lets see you favorite S-Type G&Ls and also show your vintage G&Ls if you have some. I do not have any.
I showed some ASATS earlier in the week and here are my other ASATS.

Non G&L topic is other favorites that you play, non G&L and especially rarer, different guitars that we normally would not see.
I have a couple that come to mind for me. One is my Hamer Newport. I usually play on the sofa every morning unplugged and the Newport is one of my favorites unplugged. It has resonance and tone. It has Phat Cat pickups, a version of P90s.

Another favorite that I have gigged when doing lead work with Steve is my Parker Southern. It is a T Type and has a great neck and a Fishman Piezo. It weighs in at about 7 LBS and has a belly cut, making it very comfortable. It has a radical appearance that is either liked or hated. I have to say that it is one of the finer that I have owned and the playability is outstanding. I also like the stainless steel frets that are glued to the fingerboard and not set in, for a very smooth neck. I have never heard of any coming loose.It has SD pickups that I have been told were voiced for the SS frets.

Lets see you other favorites and be specific why they are favorites.
Last topic is guitar cases. The G&C guitar case for G&Ls that fits like a glove is as good as it gets. However, I would like to keep my G&L cases looking new. A couple of weeks ago I ordered a Wolfpak Polyfoam Bass Case form Musicians Friend for $67 plus free shipping with my discount. It was recommended by others on this forum. I love this case and it will keep my G&L cases from getting used looking. This past week, I ordered one more bass case for the Baritone that I am building and two electric guitar cases which are on back order until mid November. I will use these cases for gigging as they are light, offer great protection and have durable exteriors. I don't have to worry about my G&L cases getting damaged. Here are some pictures.



As you can see, the L-2500 fits very well in this case.
We have time for another Ole and Lena today.
Ole was arrested one night while walking bare naked down the streets of the little town of Elbow Lake, Minnesota .
The policeman, who was good friend of Ole's, said, "Ole...What in the world are you doing? Where are your clothes? You're naked."
"Yah, I know," said Ole. "You see, I vas over to dat 'playboy' Sven's for his birthday party. Dere vas about 28 of us. Der vas boys and girls."
"Is that right?", his policeman friend asked.
"Yah, Yah, anyvay, dat Sven, he says, 'Everybody get into the bedroom!' So vee all go into the bedroom....den he yells, 'Everybody git naked!' "Vel, vee all got undressed. Den he yells, Everybody go to town!' "
"Oh, my!", exclaimed the policeman.
"Yah, Yah. I guess I'm the first one here".
See you tomorrow for Finally Friday.-- Darwin