Hope your day is going well .
I made a huge loaf of light and savory foccacia last night with tomatoes, olives, olive oil , smoked paprika ...
It's really wet and windy here today in the NW, I'll be looking forward to hot soup and savory bread.
I've been having fun changing my guitars over to TI and curt mangan strings . I'll jump at any opportunity to
play guitars that might be gathering too much dust on the case.
So I pulled out the Skyhawk and played it a bit before setting it down to start the whole re-setup / polish routine .
Here are some pictures from a sunny day a while ago-





...
...I set her down on a nice slab of NW maple that I bought from a local sawyer about 20 years ago .

The grain is very similar to the Skyhawk's grain. I figured the Skyhawk is Ash, and maybe the Ash used and my slab
of maple just happen to look similar... any thoughts opinion's on the wood types ( I could be wrong about the slab being maple .)



So I took a few more quick artsy shots, G&L really did a nice job with this one.




I pulled the pickguard off , I guess because I never had ...I could take pics , clean the pots etc. ,
check for initials of the G&L team, date stamps, etc.
I noticed a price type sticker was in the neck pickup cavity, but only part of one...looking closer
I saw a name...Dale ( !!?! ), cool I thought , but where is the other half of that sticker . I guessed it
was a body date sticker and didn't want to take the neck off to get an exact-ish date.

Found it !! ....nestled in the bridge cavity corner ...

...and hehe... BIG smile


"H" .


That sorta of explains the over the top figuring in the body wood...and top quality birdseye rock maple maple neck wood choice as well.
I'll see if I can find out a bit more history now that I see this guitar was either part of Dale's collection or destined to be
there at some point. I sort of worship this Skyhawk now...she plays soooo welll...loooks out of this world !!....
...and G&L mojo in spades to boot. I'm a happy man .
Over a few days did some light fretwork and devoted polishing ( we're still just talking frets )...
...and then finally some new Thomastik-Insfeld's .
I spent some time dialing in the tremelo tension , the spring tension I ended up with isn't symmetrical.
It bends to in tune notes just before touching the body going up and feels just right for notes going down.
The picture is before the new setup, I'll post a picture post setup of the trem springs and double check the
interval distance I ended up with for each string as the trem is maxed out in the up position.

Do you set up your trem springs at an angle to compensate for the varying tension across the strings ?
I'm hoping to have some soundclips up by the end of the week. I've been making sure this Skyhawk
isn't gathering any dust.
So ...What guitar do have that you haven't seen in a couple months that begs to be played ?
Is it a G&L ?
I'll admit I am really looking forward to trying some heavy TI's I bought on a '70 goldtop
I have, but haven't played since the last time string preferences changed.
I'll check back as I can, thanks in advance for replies and insights !!!
Elwood
Bonus question : ( BTW, I don't have the answer )
What do you think the numbers on that torn sticker are designating ?