Pop Has Become So Purpular

 
 

Okay, no. Well, yes. Wait…

Purp-u-lar is not a word—at least it wasn’t until today—a mixture of popular and purple all in one efficient pronunciation. So then, what I am trying to say here is:

Purple (in all its phenomenal forms) has become very popular. We are seeing it purple-ize many of the gorgeous surfaces of our guitars lately, and we wanted to share this arising of purple-ization with you.

Very cool and so crazy-purpley-good.

Here we have an angelic example of purpling. Some may even say this provides predominant proof of purple’s profound popularity among those who seek to add purple prowess to their musical projects. (Others may not say such a thing—if they are not purple people at heart?)

This regal Angel pictured here is finished in Natural Purple to Transparent Purple to Black Burst.

Of course, it plays like a dream while being powered by musically saturated humbuckers—a formidable HC3+ in the bridge positioned, accompanied by an HC1 in the neck for a clarifying balance between these two pickups. 5-Way switching easily and accessibly puts 6 variants right at your fingertips for more furiously fast, multidimensional sound adventures.

Custom ordered by an Anderson Player, obviously with excellent taste, through Morgan Music in Lebanon, Missouri.

An Amethyst Angel…Oh yes!

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