Natural Honey Can Be Good

 
 

Especially when it embellishes an Arc Angel.

This one finished in Honey Shaded Edge. 

Honey Shaded Edge on a maple top (or koa, as well) features the natural look of the maple top in the central region bursting outward to a shading of honey as you approach the body’s perimeter edge. 

Natural and Honey together in one delicious treat—of sound and sight—and wonderful playability. Known as: Honey Shaded Edge.

And of course, Arc Angel is defined by its unique features of:

• 24 frets

• Shorty, 24 3/4-inch scale length

• Mahogany (or mahogany-like) Body Back (your choice)

• Mahogany Neck Back

Another way of stating this Angel’s specific role in the Anderson family: 

Arc Angel is a Li’l Angel with an all-mahogany superstructure for focused and aggressive midrange and that experience of pure power—for whichever Anderson pickup you choose to use as you present your tone to your favorite amp and to the world. 

Honey Shaded Edge is a popular finish choice for adding a bit of visual drama and dynamics while fully retaining the natural ways of wood. 

Sweetest Vintage + tones ever heard provided by twin SC1 pickups in the neck and middle positions while the HC2 humbucker at the bridge position happily presents ultra-musical, overwound PAF-type tones—and beyond. 

Both pretty and powerful in one super-playable package of sheer delight. 

Think I have been a little too free with the hyperbole? Understandable, until…you play it, just once…Then its Angelic hyperbole for everyone, everywhere. 

Ha. Enjoy.

 
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