sam wrote: ↑Sat Sep 20, 2025 7:13 am
I’m with Larry on this one, this baby rocks. The sponged blue crackle frost is made for the stage, and the double binding puts it over the top. I’m a big fan of double binding.
Kudos to the G&L CS!
Hey Larry, a flashy senior bass player is popular these days, just ask Paul McCartney and Duff McKagan.
LOL, true that; plus...
I'm young-at-heart.
All kidding aside, I would/could/wanna ROCK that bass. It is the bomb. One of the coolest I've seen.
(My) age be damned!
In light of current events (G&L-wise that is) it would be a travesty if instruments such as this ASAT bass were no longer being made (G*D forbid!)
I cannot think of any builder that could or would do this build- All of Leo's G&L features-MFD's, bridge, etc. Sure, they could be spec'd, but nothing could compare to an instrument coming out of the historic Fullerton shop. Wow. Really makes me sad if the worst happens. Hope NOT.
I saw this axe on the Drum City site- It is expensive, but these days all top quality instruments command high $$. My first G&L was built to order with a number of options and cost about 1/3 the price, but those were the good old/bad old days.
It's a diferent World and a different, complex economy.
Compared with pricing of the "others" it is not out of line- I mean I see brands "S" (adowskyi) and brand "L"(Ull) for example cost more, and they are awesome, but THAT bass...
...and MANY others outta the G&L CS posted here lately... OMG. Winners.