G&L: When looking at used guitars, do you prefer mint condition, or are a few blemishes ok with you if it's priced accordingly? And what about mods? Does it scare you away when a guitar has been modified? It's getting harder to find Leo era guitars without blemishes to the finish. When I'm looking at the older guitars it's not that big of a deal to me. As long as the neck isn't twisted or warped and the guitar is structurally sound I can deal with the rest. There is finish checking on my pink Rampage, and I think it actually looks cool.
I'm ok with certain mods, as long as the body hasn't been cut into. My yellow Rampage has an active EMG with a push/pull coil split installed. There was also a toggle/kill switch and a boost installed. It looks to be a pro install. It has a very aggressive tone. Normally I would pass, but it was being offered at $400, so I went ahead and took a chance on it. I'm glad I did.



What irritates me is when a guitar has been completely hacked and they are asking mint condition prices. And while I'm at it, another thing that bugs me is when a Leo era guitar is for sale, the description says "back when Leo was running the company and G&L was producing quality guitars."

Ok, sorry for the rant...

Non G&L: Do you have a particular song that no matter how much time you devote to practicing it over and over, that you just can't pull it off? For me it's this:
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I love this song, but I just can't get the feel of it. Obviously the studio version is the one I try to learn from, and there are overdubs that make it sound more complex. When I start getting close to it, there is always something that is missing. I'm sure you guys are thinking that I'm nuts and that it's a simple song to play, but not for me!

One last thing, since this is my last day as your lunch reporter. I would like to thank Craig for keeping this site going. Even though things get pretty slow around here during the summer months, his dedication to the site is much appreciated. He's helped a lot of us out with questions or problems with our guitars by being the buffer between the members and the shop. Like I mentioned the other day, he even helped me out when I was looking at possibly buying a guitar. So thanks again Craig! With summer over, things will start heating up around here!
Thanks everyone, it's been fun!
Dave