G&L Bluesboys that is. I got my first G&L in late 2007 early/ 2008 from Wolfe Guitars in Florida. The reason I ordered a G&L after being a Fender player for about 25 years was simple, I wanted a tele with a rosewood board. Fender would not do one, Custom Shop was the only option which was way too much $$$ for a simple bolt on neck guitar. So I took the plunge an ordered a G&L Bluesboy without playing it first, at the time Wolfe Guitars had this new semi hollow one in stock ...
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The finish is three tone burst, neck is birds eye maple with a rosewood board, 12" radius, medium jumbo frets brown shell pickguard. The neck on it is really big and chunky the biggest of all my guitars, feels solid in the hand. The pickps are a G&L MFD in the bridge with a Duncan Seth Lover in the neck and they go together really well, very balanced, the combination of the two on together is really outstanding. I have to say this guitar killed any interest I had in buying any more Fenders.
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