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G&L Tribute L2000 Bass by G&L Guitars   Message List  
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Without question, Leo Fender was a visionary, and when he founded
G&L and began producing guitars in the Fullerton, California factory
on Fender Avenue he forged a legacy of craftsmanship, creativity,
and quality. Each guitar in the main G&L line is a custom
instrument, finely tuned to exacting standards. Because of this
level of detail and attention, these guitars are highly desired but
often out of reach for the everyday musician. That is until G&L
introduced the Tribute line of guitars and basses. Using all of the
modern capabilities of the Korean luthiers, like CNC machines and
precision machining, G&L was able to capture the essential features
and unique properties of the main G&L line while maintaining a
surprisingly attractive price point. When I asked Dave McLaren of
BBE Sound, Inc. (the parent company of G&L) about the Tribute line
he sent me a gorgeous Tribute L2000 Premium bass guitar to review. I
suggest you read the whole article for the details, but I can tell
you right now that I was more than impressed by this amazing
instrument!

Read the entire article here:

http://www.guitargearheads.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=109







Fri Jun 10, 2005 7:24 pm

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