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wingsdad
February 10th, 2008, 09:37 PM
I posted this morning elsewhere that 'The Devil Made Me Do It' and promised to give this guitar a thread of it's own.

Yesterday, I traded an '07 Fender American Vintage Series '62 Reissue Stratocaster and an '04 Epiphone Les Paul Standard for this, an '02 G&L Comanche in pristine condition that was custom ordered by its original owner from the same store I got it at, with a vintage tweed case I believe is no longer available. He traded it in to get an American Strat of some type they had, because he didn't care for the Comanche, claiming he couldn't get it to sound 'like a Strat'. What a pity. Duh. ...:
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b81/wingsdad/Comanche/IMG_5486.jpg
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b81/wingsdad/Comanche/IMG_5519.jpghttp://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b81/wingsdad/Comanche/IMG_5520.jpg
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b81/wingsdad/Comanche/IMG_5495.jpg
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b81/wingsdad/Comanche/IMG_5498-1.jpg
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b81/wingsdad/Comanche/s500-comanche-switching.jpg

I've only gotten to play her for about an hour or so this weekend, first thru my MicroCube, and then a short spin with the Tech21 Trademark 60 that was...breathtaking.

That last pic, above, is the wiring diagram for the Comanche or S-500 model, and here's an excerpt from a Guitar Player mag review (date unknown) that's on the G&L site that describes better than I can right now what the wiring scheme does and what makes the Comanche so remarkable.:

... A revision of the Comanche model G&L offered in the ‘80s, the new version abandons the original’s shred-era lines and forest of toggle switches, but revives the earlier model’s split pickups (an idea borrowed from the old Fender Electric XII). Aside from the split design, the Comanche pickups echo those of G&L’s ASAT – wide-aperture single-coils that are louder and fatter than Strat pickups. The Z pickups’ separated-coil configuration enhances the highs and lows, and because the two coils are wound in opposite directions, each pickup is humbucking. It’s a great recipe.

Sounds. The tones live up to the craftsmanship. They are ringy and rich, with lots of top-end airiness. At the same time, they deliver a low-end impact that far exceeds a traditional Strat’s. As on an ASAT, you get the graininess and acoustic-like complexity of a vintage Fender, but with greater power and an expanded frequency range.

Wiring tricks. Ingenious wiring enhances the Comanche’s flexibility. Along with a 5-way pickup selector, there’s also a toggle switch that lets you choose all three pickups at once, or the outside two together. Even cooler are the pair of global, passive treble and bass controls. The bass knob is especially handy for nudging the hefty Z pickups toward vintage Strat tones, and the treble control is great for dialing in smoky, jazz-approved colors. The Comanche delivers a surprisingly good faux-archtop vibe. The flexible and intuitive controls make it easy to dial in just the right shading.

The Comanche is, in short, a superbly executed super-Strat. ...

It's listed at MF and looks pretty much like mine.
G&L Comanche at Musician's Fiend (http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/GL-Comanche-Electric-Guitar?sku=510980)
Naturally, MF's description is a tad ambiguous. The finish is NOT Honeyburst, which is deeper hued and mixes in some reddish cast. Like mine, this 'Premier' finish is called 'Honey', with the back of the swamp ash body showing its grain nicely; the tiger maple cap on the top takes the same finish a shade darker, that's all. If it mattered, and it doeesn't, I'd call MF and try to find out if the guitar they show is actually the one available, because this is an upgraded custom order version. It can be had for a lot less as a 'stock' Comanche, with an alder body, opaque (standard) finish, and without the gun-oil tinted & glossed birdseye maple neck & fingerboard. But the electronics will deliver the same ungodly chills...

If y'all will 'scuse me, I'm gonna go get stupid with her...

mrmudcat
February 10th, 2008, 10:10 PM
Oh my im actually jelous:master: :beer: :bravo: :drool:

M29
February 10th, 2008, 10:21 PM
Oh man that is sweet that is sweet:rockon:

M29

oldguy
February 10th, 2008, 10:39 PM
WOW!!!
Wingsdad, that is one gorgeous guitar!:AOK:
The birdseye on that neck is wonderful, and so is the grain on that body. They got it right on this one!:bravo: :bravo:
Congrats on one beautiful axe!:beer: :beer:

Big K
February 10th, 2008, 10:52 PM
:bravo: :bravo: :bravo:

sunvalleylaw
February 10th, 2008, 11:17 PM
Beautiful pics. I'd be interested in clips too if you get around to it to hear the bottom end on those pups!

wingsdad
February 10th, 2008, 11:55 PM
Thanks, all...:)

I know I found a winner when mudcat's this impressed ;) Seriously, cat. You knows yer 'Strat-o-pedia'. You even build 'em...:master: And y'all have some beaut's.

Steve, for clips, there's some on the G&L site. These have been there for a few years...you need Flash 4.0 minimum to play them, there's a clue.The guy plays the same riff with 5 different pup positions. Unfortunately (or fortunately?) these are all 'just' in the 'Normal' mode -- the 'normal' 5 parallel Strat combinations. So, they DO give you an idea of the guitar as a 'hot' Strat. Why they didn't do any in the 'Expanded' mode...I dunno. Those are the 'kickers' on the Comanche or S-500 that a 'normal' Strat doesn't do: bridge & neck, and ALL 3 AT ONCE! (my '81 Fender STRAT does these 2 combos, and 2 more the Comanche doesn't -- puts the b/m and m/n in Series, effectively producing a humbucker)

Go to the site, here:
G&L Guitars (http://www.glguitars.com/)
On the left side menu, go to 'Audio Clips', then select 'Comanche'. (The site is in Frames, so you can't put direct hyperlinks to anything). Too bad there's no clips of the Legacy, which is G&L's version of a 'Standard Strat'; the Legacy Special is a blade/bucker juiced strat, so again, not a true comparison.

kerc
February 11th, 2008, 08:26 AM
That is a beauty, and a great find! Wow! Congratulations!

Bloozcat
February 11th, 2008, 11:30 AM
Man, that's one beautiful guitar....:AOK:

Brian Krashpad
February 11th, 2008, 11:43 AM
Congrats!

I have zero experience with G&L.

:(

oldguy
February 12th, 2008, 10:09 PM
Wingsdad,
I know it's only been a couple of days....... are 'ya still lovin' that G&L?
'Ya gotta be. :beer:
FWIW, I checked that MF link you posted. I'd guess they picked the best one they could find for the photos....and the top still isn't nearly as nice or well matched as yours.
I might have missed it in your post, but is the neck a 12" radius? That seemed to be the standard from what I could dig up.
In any event...... beautiful guitar, and congrats again! Big score!:AOK:

wingsdad
February 12th, 2008, 10:34 PM
Hey, OG-
Thanks, again, man :) I got lucky, really lucky...but I have a great, long, relationship with my local indy store/dealer. It makes for really bad (or good) GAS attacks.:rotflmao:

G&L makes a great guitar. To me, they are Fender. Leo's Mojo thing.

The custom-orders seem to have a special dash of extra hand-delivered TLC and attention, too. And I take crappy photos, bad light & all...but yeah, the ash is gorgeous and the tiger maple cap...OMG!

Yes, it's a 12" radius, what G&L calls the '#1' neck. Kinda 'chunky' U-shape, in a good way...like a mid-late 60's Strat, and almost an identical match in feel to my '81 STRAT.

I haven't had a lot of chance to play with her yet...I work long days.

BTW, my other G&L, ASAT Semi-Hollow, a Tele thinline on 'roids, also custom-ordered from my local dealer the same year ('02) as the Comanche, has the '#2' neck, 7 1/2" radius, soft-C, very narrow, thin & fast.

oldguy
February 12th, 2008, 10:48 PM
The custom-orders seem to have a special dash of extra hand-delivered TLC and attention, too. And I take crappy photos, bad light & all...but yeah, the ash is gorgeous and the tiger maple cap.

BTW, my other G&L, ASAT Semi-Hollow, a Tele thinline on 'roids, also custom-ordered from my local dealer the same year ('02) as the Comanche, has the '#2' neck, 7 1/2" radius, soft-C, very narrow, thin & fast.

Well, when you get a little time, you could always practice your photography skills......:D

We'd all love to see some more pics of both the Comanche and the ASAT....
least I know I would.....:D

wingsdad
February 12th, 2008, 11:45 PM
Well, OG, I think I need to read my camera's manual or soemthin'...until then, here's a tighter shot of that top:
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b81/wingsdad/Comanche/5487c.jpg
and of the back; notice the Schaller locking tuners:
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b81/wingsdad/Comanche/5490c.jpg
Funny thing...G&L's 2002 Catalog chose her, or one close to her, for the cover; my scan turned this one a bit 'brown; but I like my top's match up better:
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b81/wingsdad/Comanche/GL02CatalogCover.jpg

wingsdad
February 13th, 2008, 12:00 AM
OG...as for the ASAT Semi-Hollow...G&L picked this one for the '02 catalog's model, and it's on their website as same:
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b81/wingsdad/ASAT/ASAT-SPECIAL-SEMIHOLLOW-bla.jpg
Same gun-oil tint glossed birdseye maple neck & board...but gold hardware...

I got lucky a couple of years ago, same place...and I got the 'poster child':

http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b81/wingsdad/ASAT/ASAT5193.jpghttp://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b81/wingsdad/ASAT/2585c.jpg

I guess that's why I kinda freaked when I sighted 'the cover girl' to go with her...:)

oldguy
February 13th, 2008, 12:06 AM
BE-AUT-I-FUL!!:beer:
Thanks a bunch for posting, those, man, you have tasty axes there.......
it's a wonder you ever have time to visit here...... :rotflmao:

wingsdad
February 13th, 2008, 12:27 AM
Well, I work long, pressure-packed days, and I find it relaxin' to hang some time here and wind down, it's a mellow place after all that crapola.:)

Thanks about my gits; I don't play 'em as much as I'd like to anymore. But when I do, I've got one for any mood, any sound in my head I wanna extract. Each is unique. I kinda have the whole palette covered. It took me a long time to get the brushes together again...they got scattered when I 'hung up my spikes' over 20 years ago....

guitarman19853
April 13th, 2009, 06:39 PM
You have good tastes... I wonder how many of these there are

http://www.ryan-white.net/guitar_resources/GL%20(Small).jpg

http://www.ryan-white.net/guitar_resources/DSCF6014%20(Small).JPG

http://www.ryan-white.net/guitar_resources/DSCF6011%20(Small).JPG

wingsdad
April 13th, 2009, 08:19 PM
You have good tastes... I wonder how many of these there are...
Thanks.

I presume the one you show is yours? This appears to be your first post, and you didn't actually say so.

I dunno how many were built just like it.
You could check the registry at the G&L Discussion Page, here:
http://www.guitarsbyleo.com/

The one I had & showed here in this thread (over a year ago) and elsewhere now belongs to another forum member (cb) since December 08. By the time I sold it, I had installed an alternate white multi-ply G&L (by Chandler) pickguard.

The Comanche, original topic/subject of this thread, now belongs to yet another forum member (Rocket) since September 08. He recently posted (not sure where here) that he's intending to sell it.

Rocket
April 13th, 2009, 08:31 PM
The Comanche, original topic/subject of this thread, now belongs to yet another forum member (Rocket) since September 08. He recently posted (not sure where here) that he's intending to sell it.
I did?
Well, sounds like me but that was about 6 guitars ago. I still got it stuck in a closet somewhere... hard to keep up, huh?

wingsdad
April 13th, 2009, 10:33 PM
I did?
Well, sounds like me but that was about 6 guitars ago. I still got it stuck in a closet somewhere... hard to keep up, huh?

well...it's been a while...6 guitars since the end of Feb? Whooosh:thwap:
It was in this thread (took me some clumsy hunting to find it):
http://www.thefret.net/showthread.php?p=124271#post124271
Or, to make it easier...I copied the hint that you wanted to unload it here


I'll also go +1+ on the G&L dual-fulcrum trem system; I had a Comanche (now Rocket's...unless he flipped it) and that trem is just...well...it stays in tune...OK?


I still have it.
I don't play it, and it's up for grabs if anyone wants to cover my cost for it.

Change your mind?

Rocket
April 13th, 2009, 11:40 PM
No, somehow I had Sept on the brain.

Only 2 new since Feb, (3 if counting household totals.)

Nah, it's still up for grabs... closet dweller!

bigoldron
April 15th, 2009, 08:28 PM
Very, VERY sweet, Wings! They are BEAUTS! I'm especially digging out on that Comanche! :bravo: :AOK: :drool:

Rocket
April 15th, 2009, 08:37 PM
Very, VERY sweet, Wings! They are BEAUTS! I'm especially digging out on that Comanche! :bravo: :AOK: :drool:
Ummm... thanks!

wingsdad
April 16th, 2009, 07:13 PM
Very, VERY sweet, Wings! They are BEAUTS! I'm especially digging out on that Comanche! :bravo: :AOK: :drool:

Yo, Ron ...:rotflmao: ;) This thread was started and I thought, ended, longgggggggggg ago. So long ago (Feb 2008!), neither of these G&L's belong to me anymore. (I do still have 1, though...)

guitarman19853 flew in for 1 post to punctuate it 15 months later and .... :thwap: ? .

Mebbe you missed it, but the Comanche is now Rocket's...so he rightfully expressed 'thanks'.

The ASAT Semi-Hollow is now cb's.

bigoldron
April 16th, 2009, 08:10 PM
My humble apologies to both Wingsdad and Rocket. It was late and I was brain-dead when posting the comment about the Comanche. But, she IS a real beauty, regardless of who she belongs too. I'd love to have her, but I've got a skateboard budget and Shelby Cobra tastes... :thwap:

wingsdad
April 16th, 2009, 08:15 PM
My humble apologies to both Wingsdad and Rocket. It was late and I was brain-dead when posting the comment...
None needed, Ron. We ALL, esp. me, have those 'brain-dead moments':rotflmao:

bigoldron
April 16th, 2009, 08:23 PM
None needed, Ron. We ALL, esp. me, have those 'brain-dead moments':rotflmao:

Yes we do. Lately, I don't know if I'm having more "senior moments" or just a bad case of CRS. :whatever:

guitarman19853
April 17th, 2009, 12:06 PM
Thanks.

I presume the one you show is yours? This appears to be your first post, and you didn't actually say so.

I dunno how many were built just like it.
You could check the registry at the G&L Discussion Page, here:
http://www.guitarsbyleo.com/

The one I had & showed here in this thread (over a year ago) and elsewhere now belongs to another forum member (cb) since December 08. By the time I sold it, I had installed an alternate white multi-ply G&L (by Chandler) pickguard.

The Comanche, original topic/subject of this thread, now belongs to yet another forum member (Rocket) since September 08. He recently posted (not sure where here) that he's intending to sell it.

Yeah the guitar is mine, it was hanging in Guitar Center for quite a long time. I got a really good deal on it too. I've already registered it in the registry. CLF29006. The serial number puts the build date sometime in 2003.

If I didn't already have so many Fender's, I'd probably look for a Commanche. I do have an American Deluxe Ash strat which covers my strat sounds... I need a les paul or a Gretsch to round out my collection

wingsdad
April 17th, 2009, 08:02 PM
Yeah the guitar is mine, it was hanging in Guitar Center for quite a long time. I got a really good deal on it too. I've already registered it in the registry. CLF29006. The serial number puts the build date sometime in 2003. ...


Congrats, then. You've got a great guitar. If you ever want to know the actual build date, take the neck off & look in the neck pocket. The date they actually married the body to the neck is stamped in there. You might a different date stamped on the neck's butt.

just strum
April 17th, 2009, 08:04 PM
We need a symbol that gives warning to GAS threads.

Rocket
April 17th, 2009, 08:33 PM
We need a symbol that gives warning to GAS threads.
For instance:

http://www.thefret.net/imagehosting/179049e93b95a9412.jpg

guitarman19853
April 17th, 2009, 08:39 PM
Congrats, then. You've got a great guitar. If you ever want to know the actual build date, take the neck off & look in the neck pocket. The date they actually married the body to the neck is stamped in there. You might a different date stamped on the neck's butt.


Thanks for the advice... G&L's totally took me by surprise. I had just bought my "main axe", the Fender American Deluxe Strat.... This has never happened before, but I had walked into Guitar Center to hang out with a buddy and try out some guitars... When I saw the G&L and tried it... I HAD to have it. It was setup so poorly and the fret edges could cut your hand so I got them to knock some off the price. After my tech was done with it, it is easily a rival to my Strat as my main axe.

I have to stay away from music stores now because if I try a Commanche, I may end up buying one...

just strum
April 18th, 2009, 06:19 AM
For instance:

http://www.thefret.net/imagehosting/179049e93b95a9412.jpg

Perfect, it could be part of the icons at the bottom where you type your message

"Post Icons - You may choose an icon for your message from the following list:"