G&L
Today I have been absorbed by guitar stuff. Tonight I did my yearly setup on my ASAT Z-3 Bigsby. The cats are usually helping me with this and losing the strings on the floor and such but they are a year older and sack out in the house. Actually things are easier. I oiled the fingerboard, waxed and lubed the Bigsby roller and gave it the workover and installed new strings. The neck on this one is really stable and I must admit that it is really fun to restring a Bigsby. I smiled, thinking of the comments some of you have made in the past. There is a trick and it is fun! After I finished, I tuned her up and plugged into the Custom 15. Wow! I realized that i hadn't plugged this one in for about a year. This baby has grit. Not the overtones like the Alnicos but it really cooks. I wish I had owned this ASAT when I recorded 40 Miles Of Bad Road. It just oozes the old Duane eddy tone and especially with the new strings. How many of you have played a Z-3, ASAT or Comanche? Give me your take on your impression of the experience. I know Boogie Bill has a writeup on dialing in but mine seems to be dialed. Here is a picture after I was done and the picture also leads into the next subject.

Guitar Stands
I have several types of stands and some are much better than others. There is one stand in particular that I decided on for gigging. It hold 3 guitars and uses a smaller footprint than 3 stands and is very stable. It is Hercules Triple. What are you favorite stands and show us a picture. I am always on the lookout for a nice stand. Here is mine

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