
https://reverb.com/item/335349-1992-g-l ... -existance
Maybe they'll throw in the amp for free.

This S-500 Signature along with two others are registered with Teal (test color) finish. There are a total of 8 instruments listedfianoman wrote:Nice looking guitar but the price seems pretty steep ($11,500)and it's got a story to go with it.
https://reverb.com/item/335349-1992-g-l ... -existance
Maybe they'll throw in the amp for free.
Here's Dave's replies:Craig wrote:This S-500 Signature along with two others are registered with Teal (test color) finish. There are a total of 8 instruments listedfianoman wrote:Nice looking guitar but the price seems pretty steep ($11,500)and it's got a story to go with it.
https://reverb.com/item/335349-1992-g-l ... -existance
Maybe they'll throw in the amp for free.
with Teal finish in the G&L Registry.
I just shot an email to Dave with your link and this link to the 8 instruments listed in the G&L Registry and asked for his thoughts about it.
Let's see what he has to say about it.
Stay tuned.
Hi Craig,
Well, you already know that Leo didn’t oversee this as Leo had passed away a year before. I don’t remember the color, though maybe we were on the way to Emerald Blue. Off the top of my head I think we got that together in ’92. A serial number would be helpful.
I don’t recall anyone trying to sell this guitar to me, though maybe someone sent an email; that happens here and there. Even if someone did offer it to me, it wouldn’t be something that would be useful to me. I only buy older G&Ls when I want an example of something to refresh my memory.
Thanks, Craig.
Dave
I also found that a color called Blue Emerald was listed in the 1992-93 Catalog (no color chart, just listed colors).Hi Craig,
G030174 is an S-500 Signature Series (Leo signature) in EMR with rosewood completed on March 12, 1992. No special markings or notes around the logbook entry. Default 3-ply white guard as shown in the pics. EMR is Emerald, the shorthand for Emerald. EMR is shown on many instruments around that time and later.
Again, my recollection isn’t perfect, but I believe EMR is Emerald Blue, the same thing we did a lot of in the ‘90s. I have no reason to think this is different from a normal production S-500 Signature Series of the time.
Thanks, Craig.
Dave
Yeah. Knew that.Craig wrote:Seller is definitely wrong about the year of Leo's passing. It was 1991, not 1992.![]()
This, I believe, solves a mystery (at least to me) about that Teal (test color) finish. It really is the Blue Emerald solid color that is listed in the 1992-93 Catalog. In the 1993-94fianoman wrote:Yeah. Knew that.Craig wrote:Seller is definitely wrong about the year of Leo's passing. It was 1991, not 1992.![]()
Thanks for the fact checking Craig. Looks like the story is breaking down a bit.I couldn't imagine G&L wanting it at that price. Nice color though!
Would this be an early example of Emerald Blue ? (I think the seller mistakenly called it BelAir Green)Craig wrote:
In the 1993-94 Catalog, G&L changed this color from a solid color to a metallic color and renamed it Emerald Blue and it is still available.
Yes, that looks like Emerald Blue (Metallic). Belair Green is a solid color (non-metallic).Elwood wrote:Would this be an early example of Emerald Blue ? (I think the seller mistakenly called it BelAir Green)Craig wrote:
In the 1993-94 Catalog, G&L changed this color from a solid color to a metallic color and renamed it Emerald Blue and it is still available.
'94 Legacy on ebay