Jos is a very hard act to follow as Lunch Reporter. Last week he treated us to some great discussions and gorgeous recent G&Ls. This week I'll stick with older instruments. My collection is at 25 G&Ls now, with all but three of them being from the 1980s. I'll also show off a couple of recent additions to the household that didn't come from Fullerton.
I'll be working from home today, so lunch will be whatever I can scrounge from the refrigerator and pantry. Odds are that I'll end up with a sandwich - probably unsweetened peanut butter on wheat bread, with either some unprocessed local honey or Nutella. The sides will be whatever else I find during the scrounging. Lunch tends to be a productive time for me, so I will usually prepare something quickly and eat it while I work.
Today's G&L is one of my three BBE-era instruments: an L-1500 bass. I haven't checked the dates on this one, but the serial number places is around '99 or '00.


These don't seem to get a lot of attention on the discussion boards and don't show up for sale very often. IMO, these basses are very underappreciated. This bass covers a lot more ground than I was expecting it would. I can vary the tone quite a bit just by changing my right hand position. With my thumb on the neck I can get a reasonable fullness for reggae or dub, but this bass really shines when it's played fingerstyle over the pickup or between the pickup and the bridge. When I go active, I can easily overdrive my B-15 with light fingerstyle playing. The series/parallel switch also makes a huge difference in sound.
G&L topic: What's your most recent G&L find? What are your impressions of it? Did it meet your expectations?
Non-G&L topic: My family attended an end-of-season party for my sons' rugby club yesterday. It was our first year with the club, my sons' first exposure to the sport, and my first experience as a youth rugby coach. My last match was 15 years ago, and I had forgotten just how much I loved it. We played from May through early August. My team of 6-8 year olds had a great season, and everybody who showed up regularly managed to score at least once during the season. The highlights of the summer for me were seeing my seven year old run past every member of the opposing team to score his first try, and watching my ten year old finish his last game of the season by scoring a try in the state tournament (for those unfamiliar with rugby, a try is similar to a rushing touchdown in American football but with absolutely nobody blocking for you). What was your peak moment of the past season?
I'll check in if I take a break this afternoon, and again in the evening.
Ken