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    Well, in the time it took me to walk home and make the original post, and walk back down to the store, somebody bought it! The owner had told me not to wait too long as he had it on ebay, which is where it sold.... So, I figure, somebody saved me from myself... It was a particularly nice looking guitar, and played very nicely. Oh, well. The owner took my name and number in case the ebay deal falls through.
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    Yep, it's a toss up. The G&L Tributes have been getting great reviews, and the pickups installed in the one you're looking at are supposed to be really good, too. The original pickups are nothing to sneeze at, either, as they are the same pups used in the USA models.

    Squier has been putting out some fine guitars lately. The newer models I've played all sounded great.

    If you can play 'em both, please do so and post your opinions!
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    I have a beautiful G&L Tribute tele semi hollow with beautiful three tone thick top and stock G&L tele pickups. It is an awesome tele and guitar in general. Looking very expensive and built really well. I traded a sss Fender Hwy One blonde for it straight up.

    I think 300 was probably a really decent price for that G&L, but I don't know what the going price is. New at a place by me that one would cost you a LOT more than three bills. They have a few there and they are definitely nice, especially the Bluesboy with the humbucker in the neck.

    Sometimes you have to know when to jump; but there will be all kinds of other super great guitar deals farther down the road. I always am finding great deals, but sometimes pay top dollar for something specific that I want.

    I have been upgrading my guitars and amps and like to keep my eye open for really good deals on really decent guitars. I still want an Agile though, 3000 model or so, and they are relatively inexpensive.

    Too bad you couldn't have had more time to think this one out.
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    I am a dork. Shoulda read all the posts before I replied.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katastrophe
    I am a dork. Shoulda read all the posts before I replied.
    Not at all - the info/input is valuable for further considerations...! Thanks!
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    I can only speak on the Classic Vibe Series never played a G&L.
    The store where I have bought most of my gear & My CV Thinline Tele.
    They have carried every model of the CV series from the Duo to the new 2010 Tele's.

    I have only seen on with a flaw and even that flaw some folks may have been able to have lived with. The quality control and attention to detail on the CV series has push the boundaries of what one can expect from far east manufacturing so much so that it would be hard pressed for other vendors not to follow suite.
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    The Tribute ASAT Classic for that price w/ a set of Dimarzios is a great price. The 2 sets of pups alone would be worth at least 2/3 of that. Too bad it got away. Next time.
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