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G&L Announces Tribute Series Fallout Guitar

Following the release of their Fallout model, G&L has announced a new version for their Tribute series.


Fullerton, CA (July 31, 2013) -- Thirty rock’n’roll years ago, Leo Fender introduced the G&L SC-2, a cool-looking, light and comfortable axe that could be thrashed mercilessly and never miss a beat.  Earlier this year, G&L introduced the Fallout, a dramatic interpretation of the SC that’s quickly becoming one of the most popular G&L guitars made in Leo’s Fender Avenue workshop.

Now there’s a G&L Tribute Series Fallout to deliver all the fun at a price that’s more accessible to gigging musicians. It starts with a mahogany body loaded with Paul Gagon-designed pickups – a neck P-90 for rich jangle and a splittable bridge humbucker for meat, grind and spank. Leo’s own beefy G&L Saddle Lock bridge maximizes sustain and improves articulation, while a comfortable medium-C neck with 12” radius makes this axe feel like an old friend.
The original SC-2 guitars were loved and modded by post-punk visionaries including Devo’s Mark and Bob Mothersbaugh and Band Of Susans’ Robert Poss. Inspired by these tweaked axes from G&L’s early years, the Tribute Series Fallout looks as fun as it is to play. All with the exceptional build quality that G&L’s Tribute Series is known for. 
MSRP for the G&L Tribute Series Fallout is $572.

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