Behind the Scenes
I wanted to make sure that the space would be suitable to house my guitars, so proper insulation and heating were a must. Since it was the garage space i choose to do in floor radiant heat. I was surprised to find out that the outside garage wall was only 2X4's so i strapped it and added styrofoam insulation on the inside.
For the guitar wall (which is an inside wall) i knew i wanted to hang as many as i could but just really couldn't be sure of a final arrangement until i was in the space. I ripped out the existing drywall, and put 5/8" OSB (strand board) up before putting new drywall overtop. It insured me that no matter how i chose to hang the guitars they would be 100% secure.


So todays non G&L question : Behind the scenes - Factory Tours. Have you ever been on a Factory Tour? I have done Martin Guitars, Harley Davidson and Hershey Chocolate to name a few. Loved every minute of them!
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How cool would it be for a behind the scenes sub-forum on GbL. A members only place (like the LE-2 sub-forum) Where Darth, Craig or any other G&L "insider" could post pics and cool happenings at the factory! While i realize it will never happen…. It would be cool to see more pics of great customer ordered guitars (the G&L Facebook space had posted a few way back) and even cooler to see more prototypes, especially prototype finishes (Like "Smoke") Maybe if we get enough responses we can urge the powers that be to give us a little more behind the scenes love!
I was gonna try not to post a video this week….. But i just couldn't do it! I have been using my iPhone a lot lately to shoot some behind the scenes stuff at rehearsals. It is so convenient to just set it up hit record and share with the band mates. We had just jammed "What is and what should never be" by Zep. (Played on my Semi-Hollow Special through a Dr Z route 66)
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Have a great day everyone
Scott