pan_of_qld
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- Jan 11, 2006
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I loved the George Fullerton thread so thanks for all involved and now I'd like to read a book on the whole story. What's around that covers this important era?
I'd also like some ideas on something that's been on my mind for years:
I grew up in the UK with Fenders once I could afford them instead of Vox, Hofner, Burns etc. When I found my SR4 in '77 it blew the Fenders away. Leo's progression towards perfection I thought.
I bought a G&L 5 or 6 years ago thinking it would be a progression from the SR4 to a new level but found I just didn't get on with it. What went wrong?
I recently treated myself to an SR5 circa 2001 and it's just great. The SR4 plus a bit more (as well as the extra string). So the MM progress is doing fine but what's behind the Leo story? Was G&L a serious 'progression' for Leo? Was it a hobby for him? Any clues me old low-end mates?
I'd also like some ideas on something that's been on my mind for years:
I grew up in the UK with Fenders once I could afford them instead of Vox, Hofner, Burns etc. When I found my SR4 in '77 it blew the Fenders away. Leo's progression towards perfection I thought.
I bought a G&L 5 or 6 years ago thinking it would be a progression from the SR4 to a new level but found I just didn't get on with it. What went wrong?
I recently treated myself to an SR5 circa 2001 and it's just great. The SR4 plus a bit more (as well as the extra string). So the MM progress is doing fine but what's behind the Leo story? Was G&L a serious 'progression' for Leo? Was it a hobby for him? Any clues me old low-end mates?