1999 ASAT Blues Boy |
The following images are in the 1998-1999 Memorabilia and Instrument Cases sections of the Pictures Gallery: |
This special edition model was designed and sold solely by
Buffalo Bros. and was offered in a number of "variations". Tim
Page (of Buffalo Bros.) designed the Blues Boy with the help of
Seymour Duncan and G&L. A total of 32 guitars were made; 20 of
those were solidbodies, and 12 had semihollow bodies.
Of the 20 solidbodies, five had maple fretboards, 14 had rosewood, and one had ebony. One of the rosewood-fretboard solidbodies had a back contour. The ebony fingerboard model is a triple-bound "one-off" with a quilted maple top, large frets, and a birdseye neck. Of the 12 semihollow examples, six had maple fretboards and six had rosewood.
Tim runs through the specifications on the Blues Boy: When I was first working on the design of the Bluesboy we were looking at using the '59 Humbucker that Seymour Duncan makes as I had had good results with it in other instruments. Seymour Duncan was the one who highly recommended for the "best result" to NOT put two high gain pickups in one guitar of this design. He was right ~ it made for a much smoother sound and it was a great recommendation (along with having the humbucker potted). Tony at G&L was the one who helped figure out the ground plane issue. There was a real team effort of folks that helped me with the Bluesboy that started in Nov. of 1998 and finished in May of 1999. Those 6 months were really critical to the success of this instrument and from what I can tell, it's been well received by players around the world." Also check out this page on Greg Gagliano's site for more pictures and information regarding the ASAT BB. |