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Post new topic G & L Asat Classic Telecaster (USA) Sold.
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Chris Watkins


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Eastern North Carolina
Post  Posted 16 Feb 2016 10:16 am    
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Up for sale is a 1997 Mint, G & L Asat Classic Telecaster, excellent condition no scratches , fret wear, no issues of any kind, as they say I am thinning out the heard, the bill of sale is in the case, I bought this from Gruhns Guitars in Nashville Tenn. & it has mostly been in the case since that time , it came from a collectors estate sale, it is just like It was when I acquired it from them basically flawless is all I can say, it plays wonderfully, the neck is super smooth, & the factory G&L pickups provide that classic tele tone, It came with factory locking tuners from my understanding & the previous had them changed out , with a Goto type tuner, no extra holes & or no modifications were made just a tuner swap which IMO was a plus! As you can see comes with a double bound body & a 4 bolt on neck, I have restrung it with 09 Light gauge, & the action is super low with out no fret buzzing, this is one amazing guitar , that is prety much brand new, you will not regret buying this one trust me! Thanks For Looking. 800.00 Shipped, (US)
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Steven Finley


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Post  Posted 16 Feb 2016 4:52 pm    
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Chris you have email
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