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I Finally Pulled The Trigger ona G&L

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Rockybluejazz

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After playing a lot of mid priced guitars. I pulled the trigger on a G&L Tribute Lagecy in three tone sunburst. It's an 07 in very clean shape. And the previous owner put in a set of Planet Waves Locking /cutting tuners. As well as changing the tortise shell pick guard. For a retro white one. He also changed the pickup covers to that same style G&L pickup covers. the look reminds me of my brothers 62 Jazz master. I like it much better then the American,Mexican or Japan strats that I have owned in the past. I thought I was done with Strat style guitars Untill I played this one. It sounds more like a start then my USA Strat did. Yet it's it's own guitar. I look at it as a Strat on steroids. It's nice to buy a guitar and not have to think about what should I change first. The neck feels like it was made just for me. And the frets are the perfect size. I don't feel like I settled for second best. Not buying a USA Lagacy. The Tribute Is not a good guitar for the money. it's simply a good guitar. It's like Joe Naylor of Reverned said. it's no longer a question of country of origin. It's a question of company of origin. I want to thank everybody that took the time to answer my questions that helped me make my decistion.
 
Cool! Those G&L's are very nice guitars. If I were to get a more traditional Tele or Strat-type guitar, I'd definitely look at G&L--especially since the G&L dealer in Green Bay is a great guy.
 
marnold said:
Cool! Those G&L's are very nice guitars. If I were to get a more traditional Tele or Strat-type guitar, I'd definitely look at G&L--especially since the G&L dealer in Green Bay is a great guy.

I wish I was closer to the dealer in Green Bay. I live three hours away. What's the name of the dealer? Just incease I decided to go for a guitar road trip.
 
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love those legacy's. Can't wait to see it.
 
Rockybluejazz said:
I wish I was closer to the dealer in Green Bay. I live three hours away. What's the name of the dealer? Just incease I decided to go for a guitar road trip.
Dick's Music, just a bit north of Mason on Military.
 
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