G&L is an American guitar manufacturing company founded in the late 1970s by Leo Fender, George Fullerton, and Dale Hyatt. G&L manufactures electric guitars and basses based on classic Fender instruments. 

There is a demand for G&L guitars produced during the era of Leo Fender's presence in the business since he is most famous for founding the guitar brand Fender. Leo's hands may have even graced this guitar since it's from the time he was involved in the manufacturing process! 

This SC3 G&L has a lot of fame surrounding it. This model was propelled into popularity when Peter Green from Fleetwood Mac recruited the guitar into his arsenal. The graffiti yellow finish makes this G&L a gobstopper! 

Set up with an incredibly low action, this guitar plays like a dream and has a very comfortable neck profile.

Serial Number: G021040

With a 'G' serial number, this guitar is very rarely seen. 

 Condition:

This guitar is in good condition for its age but does show minimal signs of wear.  At the side of the body there is a slight blemish and to the right of the body however, this is to be anticipated from a guitar this age.

Accessories Included:

Hardcase and G&L certifications.

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Listed2 months ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • G&L SC3 Rare 1980's Graffiti Yellow Vintage Leo Fender Era, USED
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Body Type
  • Solid Body

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