Any interest in a special run of L1000s?
Re: Any interest in a special run of L1000s?
Hi,
I am interested in a lefty! Where can I find specs selection?
Thank you!
I am interested in a lefty! Where can I find specs selection?
Thank you!
Re: Any interest in a special run of L1000s?
Any of the standard G&L bass options apply. Price for the L1000 is the same as the L1500; price for the L1005 is the same as the L1505. Here is the price list:
http://www.talkbass.com/threads/g-l-pricing.793585/
Here is the thread on this special run. You will need to put a deposit down with Greg at Rocket Music by June 23 to get one:
http://www.talkbass.com/threads/g-l-l-1 ... g.1081380/
Two lefties on order already
http://www.talkbass.com/threads/g-l-pricing.793585/
Here is the thread on this special run. You will need to put a deposit down with Greg at Rocket Music by June 23 to get one:
http://www.talkbass.com/threads/g-l-l-1 ... g.1081380/
Two lefties on order already
Re: Any interest in a special run of L1000s?
Thx bhunt1!
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Re: Any interest in a special run of L1000s?
Six 1000's sold so far, according to the website.. if they made a 5-string, I'd be in there!
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Re: Any interest in a special run of L1000s?
They do! You can order a so-called L1005... I'm seriously contemplating taking the plunge as well. The only things holding me back right now is the unpredictable weight and the tight string spacing (on the 5-string).fivebass52 wrote:Six 1000's sold so far, according to the website.. if they made a 5-string, I'd be in there!
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Weight doesn't bother me - I'm currently playing my ATK 305, which weighs in at about 10-11lbs, and my Carvin SB5000 is at 11lbs as well... I'm playing the ATK exclusively at the moment, because I like the "tight" string spacing, which I believe is at the 17mm range, and the neck leans towards a jazz-bass feel....Musicfreak1988 wrote:They do! You can order a so-called L1005... I'm seriously contemplating taking the plunge as well. The only things holding me back right now is the unpredictable weight and the tight string spacing (on the 5-string).fivebass52 wrote:Six 1000's sold so far, according to the website.. if they made a 5-string, I'd be in there!
R&B Stretch Bass, Walter Woods 1000w Green-Light Stereo Amp, AccuGroove El Whappo and TR112, assorted axes, amps, cabs...
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Re: Any interest in a special run of L1000s?
Hi to all,
Does anybody know if the original L-1000 was available as a lefty? If, so, lots?
Thank you!
Does anybody know if the original L-1000 was available as a lefty? If, so, lots?
Thank you!
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Re: Any interest in a special run of L1000s?
Yes it was . I had a 1980 L1000 that I ordered new.Don't know how many G&L made. See my previous postYolly111 wrote:Hi to all,
Does anybody know if the original L-1000 was available as a lefty? If, so, lots?
Thank you!
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Re: Any interest in a special run of L1000s?
AFAIK most models have always been available lefty. G&L has always been a very lefty friendly company. And no upcharge for lefty. I remember asking one of their phone sales people years ago (pre web days) if they charged extra to make a lefty bass and she replied "Of course not. It's not your fault you're left handed"jersey bluesdude wrote:I ordered an original L1000 in 1980 or 81 when they first came out from Sam Ash on 48th ST in NYC. Waited about 6 weeks. When it arrived at the store we opened the case and surprise the neck was fretless! G&L shipped a fretted neck to Sam Ash in about 2 weeks and they installed it at the store. The bass was red sparkle/metallic, had an ebony fingerboard and it sounded awesome. The single humbucker in the traditional mid position was really strong sounding. Wish I still had it. Something like this only lefty of course. http://www.bassplayer.com/article/Retro ... L1000/4967
Re: Any interest in a special run of L1000s?
That's what I'm talking' about!
Re: Any interest in a special run of L1000s?
Thanks for the replies, love the G&L attitude towards us lefties!
Re: Any interest in a special run of L1000s?
i just have the want to sand that little sharp bump off the headstocks of G&Ls.
I dont know why but it bothers me
I dont know why but it bothers me
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Re: Any interest in a special run of L1000s?
I also prefer the original headstock design. Just looks more classic to me. That pointy thing looks like you could poke an eye out with it. Too bad they couldn't do a reisisue with the original headstock shape. I know Fender had some kind of problem with it being too close to their design when G&L first started, but now there are so many basses with similar to Fender (and unlicensed) headstocks, I think it would no longer be an issue.bugsy wrote:i just have the want to sand that little sharp bump off the headstocks of G&Ls.
I dont know why but it bothers me
Re: Any interest in a special run of L1000s?
Yeah, I'm not sure Fender would have any grounds for a complaint in this day and age. G&Ls are very much their own animal now, and many other companies come closer to blatant ripoff without fear of lawsuit these days. Maybe G&L has embraced the headstock as their own unique aesthetic now. I'm not crazy about it either, but I don't even really notice it on my Tribute anymore.jersey bluesdude wrote:I also prefer the original headstock design. Just looks more classic to me. That pointy thing looks like you could poke an eye out with it. Too bad they couldn't do a reisisue with the original headstock shape. I know Fender had some kind of problem with it being too close to their design when G&L first started, but now there are so many basses with similar to Fender (and unlicensed) headstocks, I think it would no longer be an issue.bugsy wrote:i just have the want to sand that little sharp bump off the headstocks of G&Ls.
I dont know why but it bothers me
Re: Any interest in a special run of L1000s?
loves me them old G&L's ... not a fan of the 'nipple' headstocks
agree they'd probably be free sailing today (as far as Fender's concerned) with their original headstock design
agree they'd probably be free sailing today (as far as Fender's concerned) with their original headstock design
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Re: Any interest in a special run of L1000s?
Nice, that's going to look really classy!
Re: Any interest in a special run of L1000s?
Thanks much Digi, hesitated quite a bit on the color... I thought about going with a more neutral color in case I wanted to sell one day, and then recanted. It is my first kind of custom guitar (well semi-custom) so I decided to go for what would make me happy without thinking about resell. Hence the blue, hope I chose right, never saw this color live...
Also, contrary to Ferraris where the myth say that it goes faster if it is red, I do not think my bass will play better or worse because it is blue...then again, who knows, might play the Blues better
Also, contrary to Ferraris where the myth say that it goes faster if it is red, I do not think my bass will play better or worse because it is blue...then again, who knows, might play the Blues better
Re: Any interest in a special run of L1000s?
That's going to be beautiful - Lake Placid Blue is a sweet color, plus matching headstock - nice!
Re: Any interest in a special run of L1000s?
Thanks for reassuring me on the color, I'll post a picture when I receive!