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Tom anderson guitars angel
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We gave them a free reign to tick any spec box they wanted, choose whichever model and any finish.

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Earlier in the year we asked three of our favourite pro guitar players to spec up their dream Tom Anderson Guitar. We came up with what we think is a really cool project.

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This stunning Angel was spec'd by one of our fave guitar players, Thom Pankhurst.

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Gear Secrets of the Guitar Legends: How to Sound Like Your Favorite Players. Tom Anderson Angel Arctic Blue Burst 08-05-21N. Archived from the original on 20 September 2012. legendary singer, songwriter and guitarist". ^ Fitzgerald, Eric (13 September 2012).^ "Tom Anderson Guitarworks Guitar Models"."Tom Anderson Guitarworks to downsize in 2007". ^ "50 guitars to play before you die - Tom Anderson Atom"."Builder Profile: Tom Anderson Guitarworks". Angel (Angel, Angel Player, Arc Angel, Arc Angel Player, Guardian Angel, Guardian Angel Player).

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  • Seven body shapes are available, and each of them has their own set of distinct models and options: A few weeks later another announcement came, reversing the previous one after Anderson and the company received an "outpouring of support for our guitars and the company as a whole." Models Tom Anderson announced in late 2006 that he would downsize the company to a one-man operation because it was wearing him out. The company has also used the Buzz Feiten tuning system on their guitars for many years, because it "offers a marked improvement in playing in tune", according to Tom Anderson. In 2006 their models started featuring a new neck joint called A-Wedgie, a compound wedge that requires little pressure to keep the neck in place and thus only uses two screws while most common joints use four. Tom Anderson and Bob Taylor worked together to adapt ultra-violet lighting to use for curing painted instruments, and the process is now used by several high-end acoustic guitar manufacturers. In 1988 they were the first company to use a multi-purpose CNC machine, which now is commonly used in the business to maintain consistency in manufacturing. The company has pioneered custom guitar manufacturing in several ways. To further internalise the production, they started doing their own paintwork in 1992, and by 1993 the only parts they don't manufacture themselves are metal pieces like tuners and bridges. In the following years sales grew, and in 1990 they stopped selling parts to focus solely on building completed instruments. Until 1987, the company's focus was producing parts for others, but that year they brought some completed guitars to the NAMM Show and signed with several dealers.

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    Their first contract was building pickups for Schecter Japan, and during the first year they were manufactured in Anderson's garage.Īfter moving to a dedicated building they also started making guitar bodies and necks, which were sold to for instance John Suhr (Pensa-Suhr), Roger Sadowsky, and Jim Tyler. Dave Schecter told Anderson "If you really want to do what you want, you need to start your own company", which led Anderson to start his own company. Typical 5-way switching along with the add bridge feature and master splitter mean that nearly any sound or combination of sounds from classic vintage to ultra modern, single coil or humbucker are available from the HSH pickup configuration.Tom Anderson started out working for Dave Schecter (founder of Schecter Guitar Co.) in 1977 and stayed until the company was sold in 1984. The Humbuckers are mounted directly to the body- for tonal purposes- and also to allow the neck pickup to be positioned closer to the traditional sweet spot.

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    The new 24 fret body style mates perfectly with the ingenious Tom Anderson "wedgie" neck joint to offer incredible access to the highest registers. Of course playability and tonal versatility are the foremost priorities with any Tom Anderson guitar and the Angel is no different.

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    The Tom Anderson Angel is drop dead gorgeous! It is one of our absolute favorite specs with a Maple Top on Mahogany body for a ballsy, full and rich tone with excellent note definition and a meaty resonance. This custom boutique electric guitar offers unparalleled access to the 22 frets you are used to, plus an extra pair for all the double octave excess only your dog can hear! Make'n Music is super excited to have this incredible Angel 24 fret electric guitar from Tom Anderson Guitarworks in stock and available for sale! This stunning example is one of our absolute favorite spec combinations with a beautiful Fire Burst finish.






    Tom anderson guitars angel