G&L USA ASAT Classic Bluesboy 90 Semi-Hollow
ASAT Classic Electric Guitars by G&L
ASAT Classic Electric Guitars by G&L
The famous ASAT models, the ones made in Fullerton, are the definitive T-style guitars. They were conceived and designed by the late Leo Fender, the man who made the first Broadcaster, Esquire, Nocaster, and Tele models back in the `40s and `50s. Made in Fullerton, Ca, since 1980, USA ASAT models represent the standard of the T class, both in terms of playability and tone. USA ASAT Classic Bluesboy 90 Semi-Hollow is one of many ASAT variants G&L currently offers. Main features include a semi-hollow body (swamp ash or alder, depending on the color option), bolt-on maple neck (Modern Classic profile), 22-fret fingerboard (maple and Caribbean rosewood options are available), G&L electronics(MFD single-coil in bridge and P-90 in neck), traditional boxed steel hardtail bridge, and sealed tuners.
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