Lately I have been selling a lot of my instruments in order to make room in my condo and thus have been without a tele for a while.
Today however I decided to see if I could get my hands on a tele again by trading in an Epiphone at my local shop. When I arrived the shopkeeper goes "Sure, you can trade it in for any Squier you want to have but if you really want a good deal you'd go for this number here." before presenting me this.
This G&L Tribute ASAT was a second hand example and if it weren't for the chip in the lower back you wouldn't be able to tell it apart from a new one. It has a lovely neck, plays like butter and sounds simply amazing. Needless to say, I got it.
Today however I decided to see if I could get my hands on a tele again by trading in an Epiphone at my local shop. When I arrived the shopkeeper goes "Sure, you can trade it in for any Squier you want to have but if you really want a good deal you'd go for this number here." before presenting me this.
This G&L Tribute ASAT was a second hand example and if it weren't for the chip in the lower back you wouldn't be able to tell it apart from a new one. It has a lovely neck, plays like butter and sounds simply amazing. Needless to say, I got it.
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