Got this beauty last Friday: a 1986 ASAT with Kahler and rare (at least for an ASAT) #5 neck.



It has flame in spades:




And of course the Kahler 2300 flat-mounted, fine-tuner, floating vibrato and wonderful MFD pups:



The guitar came with a bunch of original Kahler manuals




The wiring is standard for the ASAT with additional 6.8k resistor on the tone pot


S/N G017811 was built in the May 1986, the second month after the name change from Broadcaster to ASAT



Funny story: I have another 1986 ASAT with Kahler and maple fingerboard. When I took off that neck, I hadn't really paid attention how the ball ends for the strings were seated. When they all popped out, putting them back in was more onerous than putting a new set of strings on it. So this time I was warned. I had built a contraption that is wedged in the vibrato, taped it in place, successfully took the neck off, made pictures, and put everything back together. Only for the high-E string to break at the ball end! So it [i[still[/i] got a new set of 10s!
The pre-BBE #5 neck has a 1 3/4" nut width, 25" radius ebony fingerboard, and is 2 21/64" wide beyong the 15th fret. This neck allegedly was designed for Alvino Rey, who made his name as the father of the pedal steel and was a big name in swing music. He also had big hands and wanted wide fingerboards for that reason. Or maybe he just wanted it to be as much like a pedal steel. Who knows?



However, the butt fitting in the neck pocket is the same 2 13/64" wide as any other G&L neck! Some fine piece of engineering here by using wings or flares while still leaving space for a pickguard to fit underneath.



Headstock has the usual locking nut and black hardware.



How does it play, you ask? The pots have a fair amount of restistance to turning. Not dirty or scratchy, it just takes a fair amount of torque to get them going. But boy, these tones ... Gorgeous. The board with the current set-up plays like butter; only thing missing is a certain lack of speed in the guy actually playing it

That's all folks!
- Jos