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Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: hunter on May 12, 2009, 11:33:45 PM

Title: wow, how cool is this guitar!
Post by: hunter on May 12, 2009, 11:33:45 PM

want ... not want ... want ... not want ... want ....

http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150345002901

(http://www.andersonguitars.com/images/guitarImages/11,24,2007_10-13-42.jpg)
Title: Re: wow, how cool is this guitar!
Post by: Twinfan on May 12, 2009, 11:37:35 PM
I'd look a bit daft playing that!
Title: Re: wow, how cool is this guitar!
Post by: Philly Q on May 13, 2009, 12:31:22 AM
It's very cool!  8)

But one thing I've never understood - using a Bigsby with a wraparound bridge.  Same goes for some of the old Gibson SGs with wraparounds and Maestros (or whatever those units were).  Surely there's at least some tendency for the bridge to slip on the posts when the tremolo's in use?  :?
Title: Re: wow, how cool is this guitar!
Post by: viking on May 13, 2009, 12:43:05 AM
Not want  :) !Simple,no? 8)
Title: Re: wow, how cool is this guitar!
Post by: hunter on May 13, 2009, 12:53:42 AM
It's very cool!  8)

But one thing I've never understood - using a Bigsby with a wraparound bridge.  Same goes for some of the old Gibson SGs with wraparounds and Maestros (or whatever those units were).  Surely there's at least some tendency for the bridge to slip on the posts when the tremolo's in use?  :?

I guess it's the locking kind?
Title: Re: wow, how cool is this guitar!
Post by: Philly Q on May 13, 2009, 01:02:18 AM
Could be.... the standard Pigtail studs are non-locking (but very tight fitting), but they might be using TonePros ones instead.

Still seems strange, when that type of bridge is designed to be pulled onto the studs by the strings, not just sit under them.  But I know the Bigsby doesn't produce a really dramatic change in string tension.  I guess it must work.
Title: Re: wow, how cool is this guitar!
Post by: ailean on May 13, 2009, 05:58:30 AM
I'm really not digging that colour. In a nice burst yes, but not that colour.
Title: Re: wow, how cool is this guitar!
Post by: 38thBeatle on May 13, 2009, 06:23:27 AM
I like it- not passionately enough to drool over but it has a certain look that I like. Not entirely sure about the colour.
Title: Re: wow, how cool is this guitar!
Post by: shobet on May 13, 2009, 08:17:22 AM
I'm a sucker for foam green colours. However I still can't decide if I like the shape or not.
Title: Re: wow, how cool is this guitar!
Post by: sgmypod on May 13, 2009, 08:55:56 AM
odd kinda gretsch, duesenberg ish
Title: Re: wow, how cool is this guitar!
Post by: Ratrod on May 13, 2009, 11:31:25 AM
"Not want"

I already have the real thing.
Title: Re: wow, how cool is this guitar!
Post by: sgmypod on May 13, 2009, 11:34:30 AM
Always one showoff
Title: Re: wow, how cool is this guitar!
Post by: indysmith on May 13, 2009, 01:45:09 PM
I don't know if i want it, but I definitely wanna play it!
Title: Re: wow, how cool is this guitar!
Post by: blue on May 13, 2009, 02:07:01 PM

He awoke with a start, heart pounding; the blackened room illuminated only by a digital clock that read 4:32 AM. It had been this way every night since he sold his Atom Special—about a year now. He thought it would be okay, after all he still had a beautiful Hollow Atom finished in Fire to keep him company, but insistent longing for the other Atom sound—the sound of all-Mahogany “thunder”—had never gone away, never diminished. He should have known you can’t play just one Anderson.

Unable or unwilling to let this go on any longer, Chris came to a momentous moment of decision in the middle of the night. Driven by natural human desire, the need for a change had reached critical mass. He knew it was now time to turn his longing into physical form. He must have an Atom Special again. With this resolve complete, he fell into a sound sleep and had the second strangest dream of his life. (We are not at liberty to speak of the first.)

Yes, you know he dreamt of Atom Specials that night but there was a strange twist—in his mind he saw it painted in one of those old 50’s car colors that found their way onto Fender guitars of the early 60’s—but an Atom of any kind had never been done this way.

The power of thought is astonishing and as synchronicity would have it, Brian of Washington Music, after seeing the all-Black Atom Special of Guitar of the Week fame from October 8, 2006, was moved with inspiration some three-plus months before Chris had his prophetic dream and ordered a Seafoam Green, Atom Special for his store, Washington Music Center.

Chris awoke that morning and logged onto the Washington Music Center website to search out any Atom Special he could find. The new Seafoam Green, Anderson arrival had just been posted. He tells it this way, “Washington Music Center’s picture nailed me in about 2 milliseconds.” He knew this could not be mere coincidence, just random happenstance, and without hesitation called and asked them to send it…now please!

Who knew overnight shipping could take so darn long—24 hours is almost too much to bear when it is an Anderson you are waiting on. But time always comes no matter how long it seems in the moment.

Chris snapped open the latches on the form-fitting Atom case to reveal a Seafoam “Special” right before his very eyes. Better than he could have imagined—just what we all wanted. Chris put it best, “When it arrived in person I almost fainted when I opened the case, it reminded me of a brand new or restored ’57 Chevy."

Now in a state of Atom-assisted bliss, Chris sleeps better and more restfully these days, but still with visions of Anderson Atoms dancing in his head.

i'm not too sure about the guitar, but i like the story! :)
Title: Re: wow, how cool is this guitar!
Post by: Philly Q on May 13, 2009, 02:26:42 PM
i'm not too sure about the guitar, but i like the story! :)

I think Chris is an anal-retentive geek.  Even after a whole year tossing and turning about his Atom Special he was still obsessed with details:

“When it arrived in person I almost fainted when I opened the case, it reminded me of a brand new or restored ’57 Chevy."

 :lol:

I still like the guitar though!

Title: Re: wow, how cool is this guitar!
Post by: Crazy_Joe on May 13, 2009, 03:48:29 PM
It looks rank in that colour, maybe in a different colour.
Title: Re: wow, how cool is this guitar!
Post by: Will on May 13, 2009, 05:34:07 PM
It's very cool!  8)

But one thing I've never understood - using a Bigsby with a wraparound bridge.  Same goes for some of the old Gibson SGs with wraparounds and Maestros (or whatever those units were).  Surely there's at least some tendency for the bridge to slip on the posts when the tremolo's in use?  :?

Maybe so that you can string it through the wraptail? Apart from the B string, then you have a B bender :lol:
Title: Re: wow, how cool is this guitar!
Post by: Philly Q on May 13, 2009, 05:46:02 PM
It's very cool!  8)

But one thing I've never understood - using a Bigsby with a wraparound bridge.  Same goes for some of the old Gibson SGs with wraparounds and Maestros (or whatever those units were).  Surely there's at least some tendency for the bridge to slip on the posts when the tremolo's in use?  :?

Maybe so that you can string it through the wraptail? Apart from the B string, then you have a B bender :lol:

That might actually work, in a weird sort of way.  Can Bigsbys raise the pitch as well as lowering it?

I suppose you could experiment with all sorts of variations, attaching some of the strings through the wraparound and some via the Bigsby. 
Title: Re: wow, how cool is this guitar!
Post by: Dr. Vic on May 13, 2009, 08:09:02 PM
Burn that thing ! PDT_031
Title: Re: wow, how cool is this guitar!
Post by: Ratrod on May 14, 2009, 11:54:05 AM
Does this.............
(http://www.andersonguitars.com/images/guitarImages/11,24,2007_10-13-42.jpg)

resemble this.........
(http://www.familycar.com/classics/Images/57ChevyBelAir.jpg)


Or does this.......
(http://img527.imageshack.us/img527/8474/imag0024c.jpg)

resemble this.......?
(http://www.greatdanepro.com/57%20chevy/57%20chevy%20hardtop%20classic.jpg)

(I know, I'm showing off.)  PDT_008