I’m having to contain my excitement because I know she has sat in a cold Fedex warehouse for 2 days over the weekend. I’m leaving her a few hours to reach room temperature before ‘unboxing’. Sometimes I’m glad of the patience and discipline I got from all those years of martial arts training!
Lunch: Not much time for lunch today, so it came out of a tin! That’s not as bad as it sounds. It was a tin of Sainsbury’s Thai Green Curry – if you don’t have Sainsbury’s in the USA, it’s a major supermarket chain here. Their Thai Green Curry is actually made in Thailand and is very authentic, and very tasty. It’s supposed to be served with rice as a main meal, but I eat it as a thick soup. That’s my tip of the day; instead of buying tinned soup, which is often insubstantial, buy tinned curry. It’s a similar price but you get much more for your money! Yeah… I’m a true Yorkshireman!
G&L Topic of the Day: Under the radar…
I’ve been aware of G&L’s products for a long time. I first came across them by reading a review in a guitar magazine. It was a great review! I had just bought another Fender Strat at the time and wondered if I should have gone for a G&L. (Luckily that Strat is one of the best and I still have it.)
I’ve asked a few musician friends what they think of G&L. Oddly more bassists seem to know about them than guitarists.
How can a guitar make that gets great reviews all over the place, especially one with Leo Fender’s name associated with it, be so ‘under the radar’? I like things that are less common, so G&L’s relative rarity in the UK appeals to me.
Question: Would you want G&L to be further above the radar or do you like the fact they are not so well known?
Non-G&L Topic of the day: Not straying too far from guitars, or one of our favourite subjects… bridges! Before buying this G&L, I nearly bought this one-off custom creation with a very unique bridge.
Considering the innovations Leo made in bridge design, I’d like your opinions on this idea! The video starts with demos of the tones, but the luthier talking about the construction and that whacky bridge starts at 7:20.
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Right; I’m off to open the box!
