It is open forum and I had a little time so I am going to bring up a topic that has been on my mind many times and not really discussed that much. All of us buy guitars for reasons that we can't always explain. Some of you are musicians and use them strictly as a tool for your profession. Others of us are part time musicians and some are outright collectors. There was a discussion the other day if anyone had heard from Yamato who apparently hasn't been heard from for many years. I looked him up in the registry and he has 120 G&L's registered with the newest one being a 1995. Now that is a bunch of G&L's. I would bet that Jos has one of the best Asat collections there are. I know there are others who own multiple guitars, for whatever reason, and I would ask that you share some of your reasons about what makes you buy what you buy. Also show us pictures!
I am a musician and have always loved guitars and to me they are a great piece of art and we display many on our wall. I started accumulating guitars and considered them a safe asset if purchased carefully. I did not have a plan but that has changed over the years. I now have somewhat of a plan. It has become clear to me what I appreciate with these instruments. I have more G&L's than any other brand and I started with a bunch of Fenders. Many of them are gone as are many of the instruments that I have owned in recent years. I am almost ashamed to admit that I have traded over 35 guitars in the last 5 years. This was not the plan but I am now very selective in what I want and what fits in with the others that I have. It has been a journey for me and also a great learning experience for me. So lets hear your stories. This is an open question but we are all G&L fans.
I have been looking to sell my L-2500 recently and get a backup bass that is lighter. I have a KOA Carvin that is my main player now but I do like the L series tone but would like something lighter. Last week the L-25500 went and I will be replacing it with an Asat Savannah bass that is on order. I intended to outright sell the L-2500 but when I was in the process of that I came across something that I have never owned, have never really been interested in and had never played. I was not smitten by these in the past but I found a perfect 2010 model and it was wow when I looked it over and played it. They really are an American icon and here are some pictures of my Rickenbacker 360 Mapleglo. Have a great day everyone.--Darwin




