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G&L SB-1 or a G&L L-1000?


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[url="http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260738784741&ssPageName=ADME:X:RTQ:US:1123"]http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...E:X:RTQ:US:1123[/url]

What do people reckon?

Is it subject to a refinish at some point?

And do the body and the neck go together? Body appears to all accounts to be a GL-1000? But headstock says SB-1. I thought SB-1s had a P bass like p'up?

I asked seller about it and got: [i]"From close inspection it appears that perhaps yes... I am not completly sure... I can shoot some angle shots for ya... it is a varnish wood finish... Far as I know it does go together... I had a fellow in here yesterday knows them well... he suspected it was diffenrent body all together but after examning he concluded tht indeed it could of been however; changed his mind when he saw the stamped body.. I will look close at the bridge design and stamp.. it could help you know it better... I apologize for not having the answers... Helping sell it for someone... and want to make sure we all know what we got... thanks for your interest... let me know I will post more pics or I can send them to you..email.. or something... let me know... I will lay it out today and take the cover off and take photo...."[/i]

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[quote name='Jigster' post='1131700' date='Feb 17 2011, 11:27 PM']And do the body and the neck go together? Body appears to all accounts to be a GL-1000? But headstock says SB-1. I thought SB-1s had a P bass like p'up?[/quote]
It's the first version of the SB-1, from the early 80s. The second version that you're thinking of, with the P-style pickup, first appeared in the mid 80s.

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Definitely an old SB-1. Kinda like [url="http://liveassets.rationalpathinc.netdna-cdn.com/usercontent/gear/2802885/p1_uzncd1ykm_so.jpg"]this[/url].
And the body is definitely G&L. See the wee dark dot on the back, in the heel of the lower horn? That's called it's birthmark by G&L us geeks - it's left over from the CNC stage in it's build. The back of the headstock has them too. I've never seen those odd infills between the neck and bridge before, I guess it could be a special run but my vote goes toward it being a home "improvement". The atypical way the finish has come away too suggests to me that it's had a home varnish job too as the thick nitro on these usually crazes quite dramatically if it's going to come off and doesn't really look like this.

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the early sb1 had 1 pup as shown and was a student instrument, the early sb 2 had 2 of the same pups as in the pic, later sb 1 became a better p bass with a slightly curvier waist line and the sb 2 became a p bass and jazz bass pup thingy, did that make any sense,,, no? thought not.

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Yes, the wunkay has a big MFD like the twokay, but its passive and mounted in the p bass p'up area, not the 'sweet spot' like the ray, climax or L1500. The p'up in the SB1 and SB2 sounds like a jazz pick up...ish.
The later SB1, i have a pre lawsuit headstock one has the super mfd split p bass pup and a curvier body dimension, the LB 100 is a p bass in all but name with a std pick up. (lb stood for legacy bass)
I like that little sb 1 on the bay, I think its a mahoghany body thats been stripped, I guess.

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Series E denotes having active with preamp. If you see an L1000 e, send it my way....


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