This G&L ASAT Classic Special Build was a 2004 limited edition and features a tinted-finish Maple neck with Rosewood fingerboard, a weight-relieved Swamp Ash body and a nice Sunburst finish.
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MORE →This G&L ASAT Classic Special Build was a 2004 limited edition and features a tinted-finish Maple neck with Rosewood fingerboard, a weight-relieved Swamp Ash body and a nice Sunburst finish.
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MORE →The G&L ASAT Classic continues Leo Fender’s original design, the classic ‘T-Style’ introduced in 1951. This example dates to 2004 and sports a redburst finish. The ‘ASAT’ name refers to a an ASAT (Anti-Satellite) missile system! Drawing closely from Leo’s classic layout, the G&L ASAT Classic pairs a Swamp Ash body with a Maple neck, in this case with light birds-eye figuring.
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MORE →The Anderson Drop Top T is based on the classic ‘T’ style design that’s been in use since the dawn of the 1950’s. Building on this, it adds a well-figured Maple cap on an Alder body, a ‘vintage-style’ trem bridge system, and in this case, a pair of humbuckers with a single coil in the center position.
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MORE →The Anderson Hollow Drop Top S is based on an ‘S’ style body with chambering to reduce weight and add resonance. Building on this, it adds a Quilted Maple cap on a Basswood body, a ‘vintage-style’ trem bridge system, and in this case, a pair of humbuckers with a single coil in the center position.
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MORE →The Gibson SG Supreme was built from 1999 to 2009 and features a figured Maple cap on a Mahogany slab body, paired with a Mahogany neck and bound Richlite fingerboard. At first, the SG Supreme was equipped with a pair of P-90 pickups, but these were phased out in favour of Humbuckers over the year 2000 and into 2001. In 2002, the ‘Fireburst’ finish seen here started rising from the tail of the guitar, rather than the traditional burst with dark edges and lighter center.
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MORE →Built in Victoria BC during the spring of 1982, this Larrivee C-10 – also known as an L-28 – sports a very nice vintage Seahorse headstock inlay by Wendy Larrivee. The Larrivee C-10 is still in production, though not as elaborate as this vintage example. Its base is a pointed Florentine cutaway L-body with a Sitka Spruce top and Indian Rosewood for the back, sides and head plate.
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