Wake Surfing Again

 
 

We Did Say We’d Take You Wake Surfing Again, Didn’t We

And so we will....We are....Now. 

This time it’s Purple WakeSurf—our intricately, hand applied and hand rubbed WakeSurf-style stain finish. Now in shades of purple. 

Come on and climb aboard. 

Grab your board shorts and let’s jump into this Angel—actually an Arc Angel to be specific. 

And what is an Arc Angel exactly and how does it differ from a regular Angel. 

Well, we are glad you asked that. 

Very simply: Arc Angel is our spectacular, 24 fret Angel-style guitar—but always with a shorter, 24 3/4-inch scale length and all Mahogany foundation—Mahogany body and neck back. 

The combination of these specific aspects produces a 24 fret axe with profoundly focused and muscular midrange. A monster of a guitar that plays like melting butter. And what could be better than butter—at least when you are talking about fluidity of playing? 

So, ready for your pop quiz? The answers will be hidden from your view unless you are a privileged and loved Anderson family member. And remember, if you pass this super-difficult musical test you could earn your wings—Anderson Angel wings, that is:

How many frets do all members of the Angel family have?

☐ 18

☐ Blue

☒ 24

☐ Under 3

What is the fun name used to denote a short scale Angel: 

☐ Popcorn

☐ Zebra

☐ Craig

☒ Li’l Angel

A Li’l Angel is a regular Angel with a short scale length. Does an Arc Angel also have a short scale?

☒ Yes

☐ No

☐ Fruit Loops

What other aspects uniquely define only the Arc Angel?

☐ It owns its own iPhone

☐ It is always the color of the shoes you are wearing 

☐ It rode its motorcycle to Brazil

☒ It has the wood combination of a Mahogany body and neck back to further focus midrange

And there we have it: Purple WakeSurf, Arc Angel for your ultimate playing pleasure and performance. 

And your test score results are: 100%. Congratulations. 

Let’s go Wake Surfin’

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