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Old 06-22-2006, 12:58 PM
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3 strings through the body and 2 through the bridge

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I just got my new (used to me ) L 2500 and she is a beaute..... I played her last night and she is sweet. I have a question,I got the bass and it is strung.......... what would be the point to that? And which stringing method do most of you guys use? And why? BTW great forum. I use to own a L 2000 very early model and sold it ( I'm gonna rot in hell ... I know this.)

When I had that bass (Years ago).. I had had some problem with it and called G&L and who should pickup the phone, but Leo himself...no secretary Well we chatted for a min ........ to cool, man that guy was friggin crankin out guitars and had the time to talk to me .......Greatest friggin Guitar maker ever.

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Old 06-29-2006, 10:12 AM
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Warning: see the thread about the 2500 bridge pulling off the body...
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Old 06-30-2006, 05:37 PM
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are just the tribute's like that or are the american made built that badly as well? ..........I guess I go with through the body

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