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  1. www.andersonguitarworks.com › the-tAnderson Guitarworks

    T Classic - Time honored layout with many Anderson perks. Traditional pickguard and control layout. Tone wood body, contours or not. T Icon - Pure vintage vibe with unparalleled performance is T-Icon. Nothing compares. Top T Classic - The majesty of a maple top (or other) crowns a tone wood body with full body contours.

  2. Tom Anderson guitars are custom designed to offer the best playability, a comfortable feel, incredible sonic versatility and stunningly beautiful looks. Special ordering a custom guitar that is tailor made to suit your needs is quick and easy. We also offer a great selection of models in stock with the most popular options.

  3. Tom Anderson Angel Player 7 40th Anniversary – Metallic Purple. $ 4,979.00. Add to cart. -. Tom Anderson Raven Classic – Metallic Sage Green w/Black Racing Stripes. $ 4,469.00. Add to cart. -. Tom Anderson Drop Top – Blue Wipe Out.

  4. www.andersonguitarworks.com › angelAnderson Guitarworks

    Angel - Anderson magnificence in a 24 fret format of pure playing performance. Angel is crowned and enlivened by its gorgeous maple, koa or walnut top. Also available as Li’l Angel - shorter 24 3/4-inch scale length, and Arc Angel - Li’l Angel equipped with Mahogany body back and Mahogany neck back. Angel Player - The "player's" Angel, rips ...

  5. Tom Anderson Guitars. Select Filters. sortBy. Best Match. 8 matches found. Display: 24. Used Tom Anderson Drop Top Classic Solid Body Electric Guitar. $3,709.99.

  6. www.andersonguitarworks.com › necksAnderson Guitarworks

    We have four basic categories of electric guitar neck profiles (back shape tapers): Even Taper (formerly known as: TA Standard) Happy Medium (formerly known as: Cobra and Atom Standard) 60’s Vibe (formerly known as: 62 Roundback) 50’s V (available as V-Small and V-Large) We offer two scale lengths for our necks*: 25 1/2-inch*.

  7. Mar 3, 2019 · Schecter went on to create fine guitars alongside a fresh young lad named Tom Anderson. After seven years with Schecter, and encouraged by his mentor, Tom went his own way. Initially building necks, bodies and pickups, he ultimately realised that creating entire guitars was more rewarding.

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