Today we are having Village again , its hard to eat at McDonalds very much and we only have two choices near by , today its 4 piece chicken dinner with mashed potatoes and a salid
Today’s G&L topic ….. ASAT verses Legacy body type …. Remember I’m new to G&L and tele , I’ve had a Epiphone strat type guitar for 26 years …. So I finally decided to get my first REAL new guitar , I was looking at Fender American Standard stratocaster’s when a guy named Justroostin on UG.com started a thread on G&L guitars witch is how I found you guy’s and been a happy G&L’er ever since ….. anyway , I ordered a new Legacy witch I have had for several weeks now but during the wait I purchased a real nice 1998 ASAT classic witch I have had for several months now ….
Witch brings up the topic for today , man I love that ASAT !! … maybe a couple months of getting used to it helped over the couple weeks with the leagcy, but the feel of the ASAT is just sweet , I do like the Legacy but the ASAT really feels comfy now , especially sitting down while playing , the Legacy has a slight advantage while playing standing up , for me the Legacy is easier to see the finger board than the ASAT while standing but the feel of the ASAT is like being home after a long trip ….. maybe the belly and arm cut on a ASAT would let me see the finger board as good as the Legacy while standing ? …. What’s your guy’s take between ASAT/Tele body verses the Strat body style and why ?? … I know its a preference thing but still like to hear your replies …., and I haven’t even got my SC2 yet to “throw” into the mix …lol, its all good , can’t hardy wait anymore for the SC2 with the big MFD’s….. they will all be favorites , just some more favorite than the other … so far I’m really happy with the sound of both guitars , the Classic has it’s own sound and the same with the Legacy , one can’t really replace the other , hopefully the SC2 will have its own sound

Anybody have any hobbies/interest away guitars ??..... I like hot rods and drag racing !! I have raced since late 1979 and raced my two youngest kids in the Junior Dragster league for 10 years (ages 8 to 18 years old), the kids aged out 2011 but we had lots of fun , good memories , met many nice people through racing , it was and still is hard work , even the jr dragsters were hard work , I took drag racing off last year and just hit some local cruise-in deals , I will probably never run a points series again (too much work) but I still want to get my car to the track and make some passes and bang some gears , the older I get the less I want to spend all day at the track during the hot and humid summer months , it kinda seams nice just sitting at home in the A/C playing guitar now days ….
I’ll leave you with a couple picts of the kids racing the jr dragsters
my son at the Indy division 3 bracket finals

his first win

my daughter here in the final

Hope you guy’s have a great day , Eric