Not just a rumor, they are shut down and have let all the production staff go. Many rumors that Fender are going to buy some of the crumbs though. I've only ever even seen two or three G&L basses outside of NAMM, and I worked in the music business for quite a few years.Did you guys hear the rumors? I saw a Rhett Shull video (I know, I know) where he talks about that. I hope they end up in good ends. I love my G&L guitars.![]()
They’re closed. Leo gave his all there. I feel like G&L was what Fender was supposed to be. I have a couple myself.It would be a shame for them to be shut down. They do good work in the manner of the early days of Fender apparently. Plus no one wants to see a small US company go under. Maybe if they are bought and the new owners promote it better, which apparently hasn't been great, they will gain a higher share of the market.
Disclosure: I took a chance on buying an lefty ASAT classic in 1999 because I had money to spend and Fender wasn't making the model I wanted at the time, and the Custom Shop would have been hundreds of dollars more. I was able to choose lots of options of which most I had never considered. Aside from opinions about the MFD pickups, the guitar is right on killer on its construction. I was hoping to be able to afford a Doheny someday.
I totally agree. Incidentally that was the point Rhett made too. I think they make excellent instruments but have been really bad at marketing for the last, what 30 years?!?View attachment 103815
It's a bummer for the employees but G&L has some of the worst advertising. They have always operated like they didn't want to be successful and taken seriously. While I've never been drawn to their instruments it's always a bummer to see a company go under like this.
I have no idea what this is about lol
Did Leo design the Mustang, Jazzmaster, and the other offset guitars? Because that is all garbage compared to the Strat and Tele. Toys really. Pure deevolution. Like they designed them to be made by less skilled labor.
Did G&L ever remake an offset?
I owned a ASAT Z3 for a while that was pretty cool. But I much rather the Reverend baritone Tele I currently have by a country mile.
Admittedly, I don't like G&L. I always thought they were aesthetically unpleasant, and didn't really sound like their fender counterparts. But that aside, I have also never seen one being played outside a music store, other than Jerry Cantrell and Andy from PGSI totally agree. Incidentally that was the point Rhett made too. I think they make excellent instruments but have been really bad at marketing for the last, what 30 years?!?
It's the movie multiplicity. It's a comedy written and directed by Harold Ramis about a guy who clones himself and they start making copies of a copy. In my eyes Reverend is like the special needs copy of G&L.I have no idea what this is about lol
I used to share rehearsal space with a dude who plays their p bass. It was solid but I wasn't super into it. Another "got it right the first time" situation. Like an 80's Ford mustang, they tried to cram something classic into a sleeker and more efficient package until it wasn't similar enough to the original anymore.Admittedly, I don't like G&L. I always thought they were aesthetically unpleasant, and didn't really sound like their fender counterparts. But that aside, I have also never seen one being played outside a music store, other than Jerry Cantrell and Andy from PGSI know they sold guitars but it always seemed like a myth, like Bigfoot or something.
It's the movie multiplicity. It's a comedy written and directed by Harold Ramis about a guy who clones himself and they start making copies of a copy. In my eyes Reverend is like the special needs copy of G&L.
If you thought that was bad, G&L said hold their beerView attachment 103845
And yet somehow it never looks worse than a PRS NF 53.It’s kind of amazing. The longer you look at it the more wrong it becomes.