I'm not sure I've ever really introduced myself, so just a bit about myself. I live in the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia...came here for grad school in 1997 after living in Southern Africa for 6 years (I grew up in central Kansas). I planned to go back overseas when done with school, but found a girl, got married, started a family and now seem pretty firmly planted here.
I've played acoustic guitar since I was a kid, but only got into electrics about 13 years ago. But to be honest, that's what I wanted all along! I was in a band for about 3 years starting in the late 90s, but after we started a family it seemed like too much. I don't really miss it, but I still get together with the other guitarist, who is a close friend, and we jam every couple of months or so.
Lunch today will be a couple slices of left over pizza...my wife and I have been perfecting our pizza recipe over the years, however, I'm the one who usually makes them. Dough made from scratch, sauce begins with a can of crushed tomatoes with garlic powder and a little sugar, oregano, basil and olive oil, topped with mozzarella, fontina, fontinella and romano cheeses. It's then baked on a pizza stone that's been preheated to 500 degrees to get a nice, crisp crust. There will also be a tossed salad with poppyseed dressing and a clementine orange.
Today’s question: What kind of finishes do you like on guitars.
When I bought my first guitar, I really didn’t like burst finishes, but a few years later the pendulum had swung to the other extreme. The last three guitars I’ve purchased have all had burst finishes, with the one I find most striking the one on my ’98 G&L Legacy (pic at bottom of post, which don't really do it justice!). There’s been some debate over what it is…I was told on this forum when I got it that it was a Tobacco Sunburst. Seems plausible, but it also highly resembles what they now call the Amber Burst. Anyway, I don’t much care what it’s called, I just know I love it!
The one big exception here is that if I ever got an ASAT, I think I’d have to have one with a Butterscotch finish!
G&L Content: Do you wish G&L Guitars were as popular as say Fender or Gibson? Or do you think G&L Guitars are one of the best kept secrets in the guitar world and would just as soon keep it that way?

