Yes they are pricey, but no more than a similar PRS, Fender Custom Shop or Gibson Custom Shop. From the Anderson website you can find a dealer near you. Not going to find a big inventory of them anywhere. That said, there are varying versions of S, T and LP body shapes, multiple neck carves with options to oversize or undersize, two nut widths, two headstock designs, different bridges and other components, and a gazillion PUP designs.Īnderson guitars are sold at select Guitar Centers in their Platinum line:īut remember they make three a day. Really the only thing you can't spec is the fretboard radius, the neck joint, the headstock, and the basic body shape. The other two are "modern versions" or Super Strats for lack of a better term. Two sound exactly like a real 62 Fender Strat that I was able to compare them with. There are just so many wood options, scale lengths, components and PUPS. There are so many options you can choose in spec'ing his guitars, that you can get them to sound as modern or vintage as you want. You will read some subsequent posts that claim that Andersons are "too modern." That is not accurate. They are super high quality and in the realm of Suhr, Grosh, Tyler, Melancon, etc. He builds three or so guitars a day, and sells PUPS to other manufacturers and to the aftermarket in general. Anderson is a high end builder from California.
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