FZTNT wrote:Ken, it does look a lot like the CAR in the pics of that ASAT. I can't really make out gold specs, but there are kind of black specs under the red. It's weird that way.
I can't find the right words to describe how the old CAR finishes look, but that's pretty close to what I'd say. It is definitely darker than the Red finishes from the early years.
FZTNT wrote:Is it unusual to have some Bleed or overspray on the neck itself like this one has? It just looks a bit odd but maybe it's more of a rub off than overspray. I would think that the finishing was done without the neck on. The colors in the neck pocket match the body color and there is the nice nitro lacquer on top with just a few minor areas of checking, mostly where screws are located. So I'm not fearful that it's a resin unless it was done at the factory for some reason...
Your neck pocket looks just right for an older G&L. The bodies were attached to a jig, which left the three painted spots exactly opposite from the neck bolt holes (the bass jig had six holes). It's normal to have overspray up to the edges of the jig, which was sanded off around the sides of the pocket to get a tight fit for the neck.
FZTNT wrote:...thus the two body dates? Just a guess. I suppose if there was a factory defect paint job it would have been caught right away by the seller or buyer, shipped back, re finished and boom, slight variation in paint and new date...?
It's not unusual for Leo-era instruments to have multiple date stamps. There have been some discussions about that around here in the past, but I can't remember any details. The CAR ASAT in the photos had two stamps on the neck, which I think were the same date but in different colors. I have several others with more than one stamp on the body.
y2kc wrote:Is that a #3 neck on the asat? You guys have all the cool guitars.
Y2kc
I'm pretty sure it was a #1 neck. The current owner is a friend of mine, so I will double check the next time I see it. I have yet to find an ASAT with a 1.75" nut, but when I do I will most likely be putting something in the Marketplace to make room and fund a purchase.
Ken