This, I suspect could work very well for me as it removes my source of so many beautiful G&L's. I know I can look at them online and I know there are some great G&L retailers on line but to hold and feel them is where it is at for me. Ken pointed that out in his post this morning, sometimes the surprises have been the best one. Like Jos, I have purchased several G&L's only to discover their history after the fact, a real bonus. In viewing the photos that Craig posted this morning, I was thinking that you couldn't see that many beautiful colors and options if you took a tour of the whole Fender factory.
I do have a bit more G&L's than Fenders and I have reached a point where I would be extremely reluctant to part with any of my guitars, although I do have two guitars that I am going to let my young nephew in Alaska pick one from. One is a Fender Tele, and the other an S-500 that is worth much more. He has become a pretty decent guitar player and I would like to introduce him the the G&L brand. I am curious to see which one he will chose. I will ship it after it warms up in Alaska a bit more. He doesn't have money but has done well in school and maybe it can make a difference in his life.
Anyway, my exposure to cool G&L's has changed a bunch as their in no longer a premier G&L dealer in this large metro area. The end result may really work to my advantage. I still have contacts with Tim from AGB and he would be wonderful to order one from, but you can't beat touching and feeling them. Enough nonsense and self pity.-- Darwin
