This is pretty damn sharp. I can imagine the G&L electronics sounding killer on a fretless instrument:
https://reverb.com/item/63898515-g-l-l- ... zed-dealer
2021 G&L L2000 Blonde Fretless Custom
- leftybassatl
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Re: 2021 G&L L2000 Blonde Fretless Custom
I reached out to this dealer a while back about this bass and I was told that the neck was twisted and needed to go back to g&l. I'm not sure if that has happened or not, so I'm just dropping that info here for anyone who is interested...ask about the neck
- superheavydeathmetal
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Re: 2021 G&L L2000 Blonde Fretless Custom
Oh, man! What a looker!leftybassatl wrote:I reached out to this dealer a while back about this bass and I was told that the neck was twisted and needed to go back to g&l.
If my information is correct, a con (which is actually a pro, but adds some challenge in this case) about USA G&Ls is that each neck and body is made together, so you can’t grab another G&L neck and throw it on. I am sure it could be done, but it would probably take some skilled work.
I would love to get it at a discount due to the warped neck, or just buy the loaded body, get a K-mod, throw a fretted neck on that and call it my own.
Gilmourisgod wrote:I never really "got" what a Rick is capable of until I ran it stereo a few times in my college band. We used to call it the "Piano of Doom". You get all the bottom and all the top in total a**kicking mode.