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Any G&L owners here?

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I've got a Comanche and just love it. IMO they are up there with RIC. There is not a flaw on this guitar! The Comanche took some getting used to at first,then I discovered the tone knobs. WoW, you can make this guitar sound like anything! Strat,Tele,Les Paul even. Anyone else here enjoy G&L's? Here is a pic or two:

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J.C. I have checked them out at the NAMM Show but have never really played one for a time. Would like to though.
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I'd buy another one site unseen.

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Cole, A few years ago I went to Houston to do some recording and used a couple G&L's that belong to a friend. One was a George Fullerton and the other was some sort of ASAT. The Fullerton is one of those signed Strat-like guitars, and I forget if the ASAT had the normal looking Tele pickups or the bigger ones (whatever they're called).

Anyway, they were completely stock and just plain perfect in all respects. I agree - I'd buy one sight unseen too.
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G&L's are amazing. Best kept secret in guitars.
I got this last year:
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Then my guitarist got this two months later:
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Fine, fine instruments and both are EXTREMELY versatile.
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I can't understand why the resale value is so low on these?

I had a blueburst SB2 bass a few years ago and I'm kicking myself daliy for selling it. Beautiful ash body blueburst finish with natural binding and gloss neck. I could only get $425.00 for it! Funny thing about that bass, it had 2 volumes and no tone control. I hated that.
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Yeah, that's the only drawback for these. I bought my ASAT bass brand new & I'd be lucky to get 1/2 of what I paid for it back. Not really an issue though as there's no way I'm getting rid of that bass! The prices on eBay are slowly getting higher. I don't understand what they don't hold their value either. They are GREAT instruments. I think that F***er was really gunning for them in the "lawsuit years". I think that hurt them a lot. F***er knew they were getting their *** kicked by George & Leo!
I REALLY want an SB2. I've seen 'em in that $400 range...

I didn't realize that the SB2 didn't have a tone control. How big of a problem was that for you?
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Yup, it was a problem for me, that's I got rid of it. I wish I had soldering skills then. The bass is really bright so if you like that then it won't be a problem. I like getting all sorts of tones out of one bass. Those MFD's split P's are VERY hot! I always have to back off on the tone on all my guitars.

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Man...talk about hot? Check out those dual ACTIVE MFD's in that ASAT of mine! They're scorchers! I always have to use the low impedance input in all of my amps with that one. I'm gonna try lowering the p/u's but I love the cutting tone...

Yeah, no tone control on the SB2 seems odd - especially with that pickup configuration. I almost bought an old style one on ebay 2 weeks ago that only had the "P" style MFDs.
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One of the guys over on GuitarsByLeo.com says he takes the springs out from under his pups and lowers them all the way down. Says it still sounds great.


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Speaking of ASAT's; I wonder if RIC higains are similar in construction to the MFD's? They sound close to each other IMO.

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Speaking of guitars, not basses.
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Yeah, I can't really speak with any authority on the guitar comparisons, but I find the basses to be very different...but in a good way!

I will say this: for American built instruments both Rickenbacker and G&L are in the same neighborhood for build quality, fit & finish & all around CONSISTENCY.

Much more so than the more popular American built instruments. (2 companies in particular...)
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Amen brother!
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