Lunch today is supposed to be with my daughters. Since they are both dieting, we'll probably head over to the local tavern and have whatever fits into their diet regimen. They've do a great job on their wings and burgers. Not sure what I'll have, but it will be tasty.
I apologize if I've offended anyone for posting some decidedly non G&L guitars this week. However, the connection to me is the guitars that I have purchased in the recent years have been from the boutique shops. I regard G&L as a boutique builder rather than a mass producer of guitars. And they are, in my estimation, one of the truest and innovative in that lot. I mainly purchase guitars for playing and not necessarily collecting. But, when it comes to collectibles, I believe G&L has a definite edge on the other boutique shops since George and Leo have such historic contributions to the music industry. On that note, I do have one guitar that I purchased more as a collectible than as a player. It is a G&L ASAT Classic from George Fullerton's private collection. My previous playable/collectible was a 1986 Broadcaster that I purchased used from Buffalo Brothers. I believe that was owned by Tim at one point. He wanted it back but thought the best way was to trade something for it. He and I made a deal where he got the Broadcaster and I received this exquisite ASAT. It is a very cool piece in and of itself, but the fact that it was personally selected by George Fullerton and actually played by him added some special mojo to it. For me, it provides some insight into the type of guitar sound and set up he liked.
Here's the guitar:

The guitar came with some other cool stuff too like a Certificate of Authenticity, a copy of the production log, and some handwritten labels on the guitar case so George could identify the contents without opening it.



What do you currently have in your inventory that you purchased for its collectibility? What is the story behind that guitar, amp, or pedal?
On an unrelated note, we've got a gig tomorrow night and I'll be using my new TopHat Club Royale MKII. I just received my clamshell amp cover from Studio Slips. For those of you who are looking for a really good cover, I heartily recommend them. (http://www.studioslips.com/clamshell.php)
I did have a comment on my pictures. I have revamped my photo gear. I was using Nikon DSLR gear for my pictures but recently sold it all and switched to a Leica M8 with a 35mm Summicron lens. Moving from a through-the-lens format to a range finder is a bit challenging but I like the "treatment" the Leica does with the pictures. Of course, composition and quality is all on me still and that's the challenge.
I had fun this week doing the lunch report. My work load has been especially heavy the past couple of weeks. So, this was a welcome diversion for me.
RickT