Had To Ask

 
 

Welcome To The 26 NAMM Fam Celebration

Alone in the Anderson photo room with an Angel; just the two of us, doing NAMM Show photos. Staring directly into the face of this beautiful Blue WakeSurf, we were compelled to ask:

“Siri, what is the most popular color in the world?”

Without hesitation, Siri said: “Blue is the most popular color in the world.” Gemini said blue too.

That’s at least two for blue. Apparently, it is true that blue is the most coveted color in the world.

And that makes sense; we have always noticed the mesmerizing color spell that Blue WakeSurf can cast over the crowd. Like the siren song — the call — but with only wonderful results and enchanting harmonies. The sound of goodness, enraptured and enwrapped in blue.   

Looking skyward or sharply to your left (depending on your playing or posing position), some feel the need to embrace the left deflection Coriolis effect when a Reverse Headstock has been requested, as though the guitar could be in retrograde motion otherwise. They cite studies indicating that the longer low string length requires interaction with the reverse rotational properties of the southern hemisphere of the planet.

What? Well then…

Using that same kind of sound logic, time travel is certainly possible each time you play a meaningful song from the past – travel back and forth, in and out. In some ways, you are in that band. It is yours to experience—whichever way your headstock points.

So there you have it. Headstock clarity at its best. Glad we got that all figured out.

Ah, what are you actually saying?

This Angel is simply magnificence in the world of Anderson Guitarworks manifestation. You can have any tale you desire, but the facts remain the same—best playing, best sounding guitar on Earth or any other planet in near proximity.

Oh, and while we are on the topic of this Blue WakeSurf Angel, that beautifully clean Caramel Maple Fingerboard. Let’s celebrate. Sing with us:

Where have all the front dots gone?

Long time passing.

Where have all the front dots gone?

Long time ago.

Where have all the front dots gone?

Gone to Luminlay side dots, every one.

Okay, that is enough singing, but now you can see the markers in the dark. Let there be light, the light of Luminlay.

And now we know of the wonderousness of blue guitars and why they are so loved. Thank you, Siri. Thank you, Gemini. And thank you too, gorgeous Blue WakeSurf Angel, appearing out of the blue, for you at Five Star Guitars in Beaverton, Oregon.

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