You may choose from three ways to experience the historic G&L factory, though we know you won't want to miss any of them. We highly recommend that you enjoy each feature in the order presented below:




The tour that debuted on the G&L web site in 1997. While the photos are small and the resolution is low, this tour is remarkable in-depth with captions for every image. This is a wonderful place to get to know your way around G&L, and even some of the people who build G&L instruments. There are well over one hundred photos separated across nine sections, covering virtually all aspects of the G&L factory and its surroundings.




Entirely without captions, the Pictorial is essentially art depicting art. The beautiful work of location photographer John Connell captures the many sights and feelings of the G&L factory, from the craftsmanship of the instruments to the determined spirit of the pioneering men who founded G&L, George Fullerton and Leo Fender. A work in progress, the Pictorial debuts in its infancy with many images that will intrigue and delight you.




COMING SOON [delayed for technical issues]: For the first time, we will share with you the scenes, sounds and motions of the G&L factory in action, thanks to the camera work of longtime G&L enthusiast Dean Coy. Experience the skill of a master craftsman as he shapes the contours of a G&L neck entirely freehand in the wood shop, or another craftsman as he artfully applies the finest gradient burst finish, as well as several other members of G&L's team of craftspeople engaged in the processes of creating some of the most beautiful looking, feeling and sounding electric guitars and basses in the world.