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In the mid-70's I had a '72 Tele Custom that was my go-to ax. I sold her to survive when the thing I was doing in New England folded up in 1981, and I'd regretted it since.

Itching for the penultimate 'Telecaster', 5 weeks ago I decided to take the plunge: I ordered a new customized G&L ASAT Classic Bluesboy Semi-Hollow, with my favorite local GAS Station Owner's help. He was quoted a minimum 6 weeks, as much as 14 weeks til delivery.

This is now my 3rd G&L, my other 2, previously owned.

She came in surprisingly ahead of time, landing Friday morning at the dealer. I got the call, and took my lunch hour to meet & greet her.

When we opened the box, I was worried they'd messed up. I'd upgraded from the standard SKB Molded case (like for my other, much different, ASAT Semi-Hollow) to a black Tolex G&G case. Instead, I saw the even more upgraded Vintage Tweed Cloth G&G case, like the one for my Comanche.

To my relief, here's what I saw when I first opened the case:

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That's Cherryburst on a Swamp Ash body with Natural wood top binding, 3-ply Creme Pickguard, Rock Maple neck and fingerboard with a Polished Gloss over Gun-Oil Tint finish.

Semi Hollow? Yep. I took the option to go with no f-hole, getting the acoustic resonance of twin Voice Chambers under the hood.

A few pics in the morning sun yesterday show her natural beauty:

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IMG_5926.jpg
IMG_5927.jpg


The bridge pickup is Leo Fender's Magnetic Field Design Single Coil, improving on his original Fender creation using 6 ceramic magnets with adjustable polepieces, wax potted. The 6 barrel bridge saddles are solid brass:

5916c.jpg


At the store, I test drove her with a Peavey ValveKing Royal 8, then with a Peavey Classic 30. While the Classic 30 sounded great with her controlling it, I've been having a blast putting my Tech21 Trademark 60 thru all kinds of things since Friday night. Sounds pretty cool with the Boss MicroCube, too, especially on the Black Face setting. Since all my guitars have thier own personality and thus, names, between her looks and her sounds, I first dubbed her "Cherry Bomb".

EDIT 7-11-08: When I ordered it, the G&L Website AND my dealer's pricelist showed the stock neck pickup as G&L's new Alnico V Nickel-covered Humbucker, with a Duncan Seth Lover SH55N, an Alnico II mag pup, and thus a bit 'softer' or 'silkier' than an Alnico V, previously the stock neck pup, optional at an upgrade charge. I figured I'd just go with the G&L, since I love thier pups. But...now, 3 months later, I learned from the G&L Discussion Group site that it seems G&L erred back in March...they're keeping the Lover stock on Bluesboys, and they updated their website accordingly. Curious on the exact build date anyway - like Leo used to do when Fender was his company, it's 'secretly' hidden in the neck pocket - I took the neck off (build dates neck Apr 2- body/completed Apr 10 08), then the pickguard, and found the Duncan under the hood!

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That remorse over letting go of my '72 Tele Custom has been washed away. :)
 
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Wow Wings, she's a thing of beauty !
As great as she looks in the pictures, I'm sure they don't do her justice !
Good for you, congrats !
 
Thanks, Tot & Ted ;)

tot_Ou_tard said:
Beautiful Wingsdad!

I want one of those (or a Special semihollow).

The Special Semi-Hollow (a/k/a ASAT Semi-Hollow) is way different. Here's my ASAT Semi-Hollow:

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The P-90-ish Jumbo MFD's still snap & twang but produce more distinct mid-range and play 'hotter'. Between them and the massive Tone-Lock bridge instead of stringing thru the body like the Classic's original Tele design, there's definitely more ringing sustain.
 
It's about $!%#%^ time!!! I've had to keep my mouth or fingers shut about this guitar and almost slipped early on. Wingdad, that is one beautiful guitar (even for a butt ugly one:D ) I knew once it arrived it would take you awhile to put it down to start this thread and I think everyone can agree that it's understandable that you would do that.

So, now that you've grown tired of it, are you sending it my way for a visit and test drive???

Enjoy, I know you've been waiting for that call you got on Friday. Now that the remorse is over, maybe it's time to order another.:AOK:
 
just strum said:
It's about $!%#%^ time!!! I've had to keep my mouth or fingers shut about this guitar and almost slipped early on.

:beer: You were the first to know I'd oredered it, Strum...I think I even talked to you about it when I was fixing to pull the trigger :confused: I'd dropped a couple of hints around here that I'd ordered her.

aeolian said:
Your "Cherry Bomb" is the bomb!
As another special G&L owner & player, that says a lot, a-man. :beer: And you, too, knew this 'bombshell' was coming, almost since I oredered it. And you know the scare I had about the order, but we're bound to keep lips sealed about the resolution ;)

just strum said:
So, now that you've grown tired of it, are you sending it my way for a visit and test drive??? .... Enjoy, I know you've been waiting for that call you got on Friday. Now that the remorse is over, maybe it's time to order another.:AOK:[/

Uh...I'll think about both of those notions, Strum. :)
sunvalleylaw said:
Dang that thing is beautiful!
CB said:
+1... Wings, she is just plain purdy! truly a beautiful lady!
Ahhh....and the beauty is only skin deep ... ;)

To me, the truest beauty of this guitar, and my other G&L's, lies in this Certificate that came with it:

BluesboyCert.jpg


And that hangtag in the first shot of her in the case punctuates that:
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Fender makes many a fine guitar today, as many of you know from owning them. But I believe there's a particular kharma about these, and those documents sum it up.
 
Wingsdad,

I for one am envious of your purchase and if I had the money I would surely be hunting for a used one or going the ordering route. Since I've known you I don't recall a time that a guitars arrival had you so excited.

I hope there is never a time when you are telling somebody the mistake you made of getting rid of her.
 
just strum said:
Wingsdad,

I for one am envious of your purchase and if I had the money I would surely be hunting for a used one or going the ordering route. Since I've known you I don't recall a time that a guitars arrival had you so excited.

I hope there is never a time when you are telling somebody the mistake you made of getting rid of her.

Strum,
You've witnessed me do a lot of buying, selling, trading over the past couple of years (?), and you rode along with me for the 5 week wait on this, and yes, this is very different. This is the first guitar I've custom-factory-ordered since my '81 THE STRAT and '82 Rick 360-12BWB. And those 2 are still with me. In fact, there was a time until 12 years ago, those and my Guild D40 were all I had kept from my arsenal of 'bygone days'. So, I made this move at this point in my life with the intention of her joining that select keeper-at-all-costs group.

That said, my eyes are wide open to consider thinning 'the supporting cast', in some sort of order of 'do I really play it?' I want to get down to playing my 'stars' more. My acoustic herd is pretty well set, except for one I'm toying with letting go. My basses are set. But there's probably one electric I could soon live without and not miss.
 
sunvalleylaw said:
Hmm, which one? They all look pretty nice. Maybe the '02 ASAT?
Yep, you guessed it, SVL.:AOK: I a-b'd them a lot over the weekend. Left my amp on the same settings to hear and feel the difference in sound and response. I could live without that one, as great as it is.

BTW: I've only guessed the ASAT Special is an '02 by its serial number on the neck being close to other '02's. It may very well be newer than that. I need to take in to my dealer to have them take the neck off for me and check the build date, which is in the neck pocket; G&L makes the necks (they have 5 neck profiles), gives them serial numbers, and puts them aside. Then they make a body & put a specified neck to it, with the true build date going in the pocket at assembly.

EDIT: It's another 'Leo-ism' of G&L's, how in early pre-CBS days, Fender would do the same sort of thing. It's not like modern Fenders or Gibsons or other companies, with proscribed Serial Number conventions that go on a guitar after it's built.

(I'm guessing similarly on the Comanche, with a s/n close to the ASAT Special's, too. I'm taking it in for that checkup from the neck up, too. That's not going anywhere, btw.)
 
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Boy, a guy gets a new guitar and he just forgets all about his fretter friends that are stuck playing their old guitars.:nono:

So how is that new guitar sounding (read "when are you going to post some clips?")

We need some sound to go with those pics.

Once I get the talent and basketballs to post clips, you guys will be telling me to ease up - until then, let's here some clips.

Spud posted some nice stuff, let's hear that new G&L.
 
Great looking Asat! :AOK: Before I bought my Asat Claasic Custom I debated on whether to get it or a Bluesboy. I don't regret getting the Asat Classic Custom, but I think I need a Bluesboy to go with it. :thwap:


Sprinter
 
wingsdad said:
Sprinter...your sig says '16 G&L's' :thwap: 16 and no Bluesboy in that herd?

This one has led me to give up that black & gold ASAT SH. It's in the FS section.


Yep I've got 16 of them. Most of my collection are Leo Fender era (1980-1991) instruments. The Asat Classic Custom, Comanche Studio VI, & 25th Anniversary guitar are the only modern G&L's I have.

Sprinter
 
Due to personal health and family issues that have developed since April of this year, I'm forced to sell much of my guitar collection to cover medical bills and other mounting debts.

Among the pieces for sale is this:

In the mid-70's I had a '72 Tele Custom that was my go-to ax. I sold her to survive when the thing I was doing in New England folded up in 1981, and I'd regretted it since.

Itching for the penultimate 'Telecaster', 5 weeks ago I decided to take the plunge: I ordered a new customized G&L ASAT Classic Bluesboy Semi-Hollow, with my favorite local GAS Station Owner's help. He was quoted a minimum 6 weeks, as much as 14 weeks til delivery.

This is now my 3rd G&L, my other 2, previously owned.

She came in surprisingly ahead of time, landing Friday morning at the dealer. I got the call, and took my lunch hour to meet & greet her.

When we opened the box, I was worried they'd messed up. I'd upgraded from the standard SKB Molded case (like for my other, much different, ASAT Semi-Hollow) to a black Tolex G&G case. Instead, I saw the even more upgraded Vintage Tweed Cloth G&G case, like the one for my Comanche.

To my relief, here's what I saw when I first opened the case:

5900c.jpg


That's Cherryburst on a Swamp Ash body with Natural wood top binding, 3-ply Creme Pickguard, Rock Maple neck and fingerboard with a Polished Gloss over Gun-Oil Tint finish.

Semi Hollow? Yep. I took the option to go with no f-hole, getting the acoustic resonance of twin Voice Chambers under the hood.

A few pics in the morning sun yesterday show her natural beauty:

IMG_5930.jpg

IMG_5926.jpg
IMG_5927.jpg


The bridge pickup is Leo Fender's Magnetic Field Design Single Coil, improving on his original Fender creation using 6 ceramic magnets with adjustable polepieces, wax potted. The 6 barrel bridge saddles are solid brass:

5916c.jpg


At the store, I test drove her with a Peavey ValveKing Royal 8, then with a Peavey Classic 30. While the Classic 30 sounded great with her controlling it, I've been having a blast putting my Tech21 Trademark 60 thru all kinds of things since Friday night. Sounds pretty cool with the Boss MicroCube, too, especially on the Black Face setting. Since all my guitars have thier own personality and thus, names, between her looks and her sounds, I first dubbed her "Cherry Bomb".

EDIT 7-11-08: When I ordered it, the G&L Website AND my dealer's pricelist showed the stock neck pickup as G&L's new Alnico V Nickel-covered Humbucker, with a Duncan Seth Lover SH55N, an Alnico II mag pup, and thus a bit 'softer' or 'silkier' than an Alnico V, previously the stock neck pup, optional at an upgrade charge. I figured I'd just go with the G&L, since I love thier pups. But...now, 3 months later, I learned from the G&L Discussion Group site that it seems G&L erred back in March...they're keeping the Lover stock on Bluesboys, and they updated their website accordingly. Curious on the exact build date anyway - like Leo used to do when Fender was his company, it's 'secretly' hidden in the neck pocket - I took the neck off (build dates neck Apr 2- body/completed Apr 10 08), then the pickguard, and found the Duncan under the hood!

6239c.jpg


That remorse over letting go of my '72 Tele Custom has been washed away. :)

PM me if interested. Make a reasonable offer.

Thanks.
 
Wingsdad, I am so sorry you are experiencing trouble. It is a beautiful guitar.
Thanks, Steve. It's not fun.

I never got on board here as a 'contributing member' so I can't post in the For Sale section, lacking that privelege.

I have no credit cards and a frozen bank account so PayPal is out of bounds. I hope the mods and powers that be can allow me the series of posts I've pulled up to let forum members know, especially those like you and others who've known me here for the past few years, that these items are for sale.

If not, and they decide to yank my posts out of fairness to the contributing members, then so be it. I'll understand.

I have another guitar and an amp on the block besides those I posted today.
 
Wow, this one too? I'm really sorry to hear about your difficulties; from reading your previous posts about this guitar, it's obvious that you love it.

If the mods want you to be a contributing member in order to keep these posts up, I certainly hope they'll PM me first, because I'll gladly pay for the 'cover charge' necessary to bump you up to a contributing member.
 
I hate to hear you are going through such difficult times. Hopefully, life will turn around for you and your family very soon. In the meantime, hang in there and fight the good fight. I learned that we do best when we refuse to be a victim and fight to be a survivor.

I really wish I could buy this guitar, but money is tight after Mrs. Tig took the last few months off from work (knee surgery). I've always wanted an ASAT Bluesboy, and this one is a great one. Heck, I'd even keep open the option of you buying it back someday. I'm sure someone will come along and buy it for a fair price.

Take care,
Doug
 
Geez, wingsdad, I hope everything gets better for you. I hope you find a good home for your Bluesboy, and that it's one that will let you buy it back when you can.

Miss your posts around here, man. Prayers for health and prosperity, my friend.
 
I have a question for you guys. I don't have much need for this guitar (define 'need,' right?), so I was going to pass on it. But given the cash crunch some are in (that would include you, Tig, given your post), I was wondering if it makes sense to buy this to kind of...keep it in the family, if you will, perhaps with the option to buy it back if circumstances change. I'm not 100% sure I have the cash to buy it off of WD (it would depend on his price), but there's a pretty good shot I have that much saved up in my 'hobby account.'

So I guess my question is whether that would be something that either Tig or Wingsdad would find valuable or helpful. If not, I'll probably just mosey along. But if so, we could probably make something work.
 
Wingsdad - good wishes coming your way for a turnaround of fortunes, I'm sure from all of us at the Fret who have known you and appreciated your friendly posts and insightful help over the years.

Ted
 
WD.....nice to hear from you again brother......but sorry to hear that times are tough for you. Good luck with the sale of some of your herd. Mojo and prayers for you physical and financial health.
 
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