
- Jos
They each have their own custom color, see The Phyllis Model: "Blondie" and C.L.F. Centennial ASAT.Tall-Fir wrote:yowhatshakin--what are the G&L color differences of the strat and tele of the right? I'm guessing the Phyllis strat is vintage white and the ASAT is blonde? Please correct me if I am wrong. Thx. TF
Well, as stated these are CCD Limited Editions. If I really wanted to be complete, I would have to add one of the 70 Custom Creation Rampages produced in 2000 and a C.L.F. Centennial L-2000 from '09. But if I wanted a Legacy and an F-100, I think I made some viable choicesjonc wrote:Jos -- what's those two non-ASAT guitars doing in there? just kidding. nice shot/collection as always. you digging the Z-2?
It was easy enough to miss. About 15 minutes after I posted this, mrfstop posted pics of his beautiful Butterscotch L-2000 to the Porn thread. Anybody reverse ordering that thread would have seen his pics with my post scrolled off the bottom. Even I couldn't find it anymoredarwinohm wrote:Jos, this is some display and I don't know how I missed it but I was gone last weekend. Totally awesome and good to see the two non ASATs in the mix. They are equally deserving--Darwin
As stated by Craig, they are both custom blonde colors with interesting hues that really show when you see the both up close. Whereas 'Blondie' has an opaque finish, the Centennial still shows the beautiful grain underneath.Tall-Fir wrote:yowhatshakin--what are the G&L color differences of the strat and tele of the right? I'm guessing the Phyllis strat is vintage white and the ASAT is blonde? Please correct me if I am wrong. Thx. TF