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Review of new G & L Legacy Standard

G & L ReviewWhile this guitar may be called the Legacy Standard, there is nothing standard about it. These guitars are hand made by the same people at the G&L factory in Fullerton, CA with the same attention to detail and excellence as the rest of the USA built custom guitars. G&L standards are by all definitions pro level guitars at a price point that intermediate players and serious beginners can afford.

The guys at GuitarGearHeads have a very positive review up of this new line from G & L Guitars . If you don't know by now the "L" Stands for Leo Fender, and since his passing in '91, G & L have kept up the great tradition of Leo's guitars.

This looks like a great medium level guitar with upper level features. A superb guitar with a great price tag.

I hope I end up as lucky as the guys at GuitarGearHeads and get to demo this stuff as well one day. Then again, most companies probably know I won't give the gear back so easily.

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