I currently own a Tribute ASAT Special and used to own a Tribute Legacy HB (hss).  I have determined that the bridge humbucker in the Legacy was the best bridge humbucker I have played.  I have also determined that the neck pickup in my ASAT is my all time favorite neck pickup.  
Has there ever been a model made by G&L that used those two pickups?  I know they are amazing on their own but I wonder if they would pair well together.  I may have to pursue building such a creature one day.  Maybe with a semi-hollow body.  
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						Has G&L Ever Made This Guitar?
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				Craig
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Re: Has G&L Ever Made This Guitar?
Nope, not that I am aware of. BTW, the humbucker in the Tribute Legacy HB is the G&L AW4370B Alnico humbucker.darylb wrote:I currently own a Tribute ASAT Special and used to own a Tribute Legacy HB (hss). I have determined that the bridge humbucker in the Legacy was the best bridge humbucker I have played. I have also determined that the neck pickup in my ASAT is my all time favorite neck pickup.
Has there ever been a model made by G&L that used those two pickups? I know they are amazing on their own but I wonder if they would pair well together. I may have to pursue building such a creature one day. Maybe with a semi-hollow body.
Just wondering.
If you do build it, let us know how it sounds and post a picture or two.
Hope this helps.
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Re: Has G&L Ever Made This Guitar?
If I were to attempt it, it would be a project over time.  Funds just arent what I want them to be right now.  Are the ASAT bodies swimming pool routed?