
This might be the very first L1005 made; there were 3 ordered, this is the first one to arrive, just waiting on the other serial #s to see who wins

That looks soooooooo niiiiiiiiice!bhunt1 wrote:Here's mine on its way to me now; L1005 ash body, vintage natural finish, quarter sawn neck, light tint satin neck finish:
This might be the very first L1005 made; there were 3 ordered, this is the first one to arrive, just waiting on the other serial #s to see who wins
Nothing yet, but seeing pics of yours is not helping with the waiting.bhunt1 wrote:Thanks its supposed to arrive Sat will post a clip when I can. Any word on when yours will be here?
NICE! That low B sounds great!bhunt1 wrote:Got my L1005 - awesome! Finishes are beautiful, plays and sounds greatDid a demo, in single coil mode, bass and treble all the way up, pardon the sloppy play but it gives you an idea (recorded directly into Garageband, clean amp setting):
http://www.wikiloops.com/backingtrack-jam-21146.php
Sounds cool! Wish I'd had a chance to participate in this custom bass run, I'd be into an L1000 made to my specs.bhunt1 wrote:Did another jam w L1005 this time coils in series, bass 100% treble 50%:
http://www.wikiloops.com/backingtrack-jam-21344.php
I made a vid also while recording this; figured Jersey might recognize the shirt ha ha (that's where I bought my '83 L2000):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCc9nz1tUPE



Reviving this thread, imagine if that ever pops up for sale again? It would be a blood bath!jersey bluesdude wrote: June 4th, 2014, 9:26 am 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