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No, not that. I'm the proud owner of a new 7 1/2 lb girl...A G&L
Tribute ASAT Premium Special. For anyone who hasn't played one of
these, they are amazing guitars, and the fact that they're so cheap is
even more amazing. It totally leaves the Mexi-Teles in the dust
(probably most of the American models too). They use the same pickups
as the standard ASATS, which have the classic Tele sound, but even
better. This model has a swamp ash body (the standard models use
basswood). Anyway, if this had a floating trem it'd be the perfect
guitar :-)
Shawn Martin
Life is short. Play for the music. Wear your heart on your sleeve.
So I wouldn't get a big head, I was given the gift of a handicap to
keep me in constant touch with my limitations
-Apostle Paul
Congrats on the new baby Shawn! Make sure you change those diapers twice a
day.........
B-B-O
P.S. Wasn't it weird cutting the umbilical chord? ;D
---- Shawn Martin <> wrote:
> No, not that. I'm the proud owner of a new 7 1/2 lb girl...A G&L
> Tribute ASAT Premium Special. For anyone who hasn't played one of
> these, they are amazing guitars, and the fact that they're so cheap is
> even more amazing. It totally leaves the Mexi-Teles in the dust
> (probably most of the American models too). They use the same pickups
> as the standard ASATS, which have the classic Tele sound, but even
> better. This model has a swamp ash body (the standard models use
> basswood). Anyway, if this had a floating trem it'd be the perfect
> guitar :-)
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> Shawn Martin
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> Life is short. Play for the music. Wear your heart on your sleeve.
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> So I wouldn't get a big head, I was given the gift of a handicap to
> keep me in constant touch with my limitations
> -Apostle Paul
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