Lunch today will be leftover Pizza from Pa Pa Murphys. It is a Chicken Garlic and pretty darn tasty. It was with a brew last night but will be a Diet Pepsi today. It was almost 80 here yesterday so we had dinner outside with the Kittens last evening.
Today is G&L day. Here is another photo.

Left to Right, Asat Classic S GOT neck, The new F100 Return , and a Candy Apple Red Legacy with a Natural Binding.
As you have seen already, I have quite a few Fenders and I first looked at a used G&L a year ago last July. I traded an American Tele even up for for a Legacy Hss in Transparent Red. Now the nice thing in America is that we have a lot of choices. The Legacy blew me away when I really started to examine it. Plug in trem handle, with no spring to fall out, DF bridge that really works and the fit and finish were incredible with a wood grain that would knock your socks off. Now my American Deluxe Strats have a plug in trem bar but they are a lot more money and they use alder on the transparent bodies. About a year ago I inventoried a small guitar collection for the family of a person who was deceased. He had 3 G&Ls and I bought all 3. I did not know what I was getting but one was the Classic S, The Candy Legacy on the right with the wood binding (I had never seen a wood binding) and a Tribute ASAT Special all in as new condition. I get them home, set them up, and then I jump on this G&L Forum and discover the Classic S. I later bought an ASAT Classic Blues Boy used off CL and get home, set it up and back on this G&L site to do some research. Turns out it is a Special Build Mahogany Blues Boy from the first run in 2006. The guy who sold it didn't have a clue. Now I will not bore you with more details but this G&L product is top shelf and why don't more people know this????? So here are the questions for today and they have to do with options.
I would like to have Stainless Steel Frets. Do you have any experience with them or opinions?
How about a Compound Radius Neck? They are available after market and Fender just announced them on the American Deluxe Series. I have never played one but would like to try one. They make sense to me. What do you folks think?
I have 2 Piezo bridge guitars, an Ernie Ball John Petrucci and an Ovation VXT, a 2007. I think that they do a pretty decent acoustic sound. They can be stereo so two amps can be used or an amp and the pa system. In mono you can blend and get a lot of variation in sound with one amp. Would you like to see this option from G&L?
I know the perfect guitar question has been covered many times but are there options that you would like to see that are not available? Lets hear them.
The last subject for today is for those who have several guitars and do not store them in the cases. Ginny got on my case when I had a closet filled up, no more room under the beds and started on a second closet. I had to do something and I ended up using space that wasn't used for anything else. My carpenter skills leave something to be desired but here is my attempt at Case Management 101.

Have a fine Thursday. --Darwin