Just Hanging Out
/Welcome To The 26 NAMM Fam Celebration
Primordial purple, the stuff of stars, hanging around in the middle of the infinite universe, just kind of being, being there minding its own business, vast space, stillness, and nothing. But then…
Excellent electric guitar music can probably be heard as a thematic background intensifier as enormous, gravitational force ensues, compression…more…and more…
Critical mass is reached, and a cataclysmic explosion of pink pervades from the center, blasting and bursting outward as a star is formed. The creation of magnificence.
In the Anderson Guitarworks universe, that creation of magnificence would be a: Li’l Angel, as the power of Pink explodes into a Purple perimeter. Astronomically and musically known as: Transparent Pink to Purple Burst. So dynamic. Yes, you will get noticed on stage with this one.
Two gushingly gorgeous sounding HC-Series humbuckers are shrouded in starlight…or shiny Nickel covers — but either way, they will certainly reflect light photons directed their way.
And there is certainly no need to be a baby about this, either. Oh wait, yes there is, a very good reason. We have affectionately dubbed this original design Floyd Rose bridge — the one without a locking nut or fine tuners — Baby Floyd. Extremely popular among players. So this is certainly a very good reason to be a Baby about your bridge.
We know when you hold your guitar and gaze up at the majestic night sky, you are wondering (who wouldn’t): why do stars usually form as Pink bursting to Purple?
Well, as you surmised, it’s the hydrogen gas — the most abundant element in the universe. The intense ultraviolet radiation from this forming star ionizes the hydrogen, causing it to emit a reddish light, which blends with the white-blue light of the new star and appears pink. As it becomes denser, it darkens to Purple on the outer edge.
And we also know when you hold your guitar and gaze up at the majestic night sky, you are wondering why does this Li’l Angel also appear as Transparent Pink to Purple Burst. Well, the answer is far more complex. It is because…we paint it that way—just like the universe. Equally natural and equally beautiful. The Quilted Maple Top makes it look like forming nebula clouds.
And there you have it. More intense starlight insight into the real essence of the Anderson Guitarworks universe.
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