Found: Stray, Weird Wolfhound Wandering Around
/Welcome To The ‘26 NAMM Fam Celebration
There had been rumors, sightings, usually at night, when the stage lights were low and you couldn’t tell for sure what you were seeing. To get to the bottom of this, we knew what we had to do. A NAMM 26 nighttime investigation, just like they do on reality TV when hunting for Bigfoot or Moth Man. We set up base camp at the top of the Anderson Guitarworks ridge with sonic motion detectors in place.
We lay in wait for what seemed like hours. Darn good thing we were wearing our black Anderson Guitarworks Hooded Sweatshirts, as we were able to stay warm while blending into the night and also looking very cool…important.
Finally, there was the rustling of a guitar cable and the distinctive click of an electric guitar plugging into an amp. Silhouetted by the full moon and the amp’s pilot light, we could see it now.
Oh yes, it was very real. A Wolfhound to be sure, but different. We had not seen anything like this before…nor had anyone else.
Brand new.
So new in fact that this one is still in the prototype stage. Top Secret. Don’t tell anyone we showed this to you as the ergonomics of body bevel and control placement will slightly modify again to achieve an even higher level of pure playing bliss. But we just couldn’t wait to share with you what’s coming.
This is a Dire Wolfhound.
Still distinctively defined by those sleek, gorgeous, and coveted Wolfhound lines, but with a slightly thicker body and flat neck angle to be able to accommodate all manner of desirable amenities you have most likely become accustomed to playing on more traditional electric guitars – like a Vintage Tremolo bridge, Baby Floyd, or a Full Locking Floyd Rose with a Locking nut.
With the newfound depth of Dire Wolfhound, we are also happily able to accommodate and accessorize with Push/Pull pots, mega 5-Way switching, and a plethora of pickup choices to effortlessly effervesce any and all electric guitar sounds with the new, cool beauty of Wolfhound by your side. Your new best friend.
Expanding from our original Wolfhound’s shorty, 24 3/4-inch scale length, the Dire Wolf also offers a longer 25 1/2-inch scale so you may play with the reach, feel, and timbre you most prefer. And the Dire’s neck pickup is nestled up under the 24th harmonic.
All the bells, whistles, and Anderson musical magic to delightfully supercharge your “Wolfie” your way.
Yes, please meet Dire Wolfhound – the big dog is in the house of Anderson Guitarworks. These NAMM 26 covert shots show a prototype with a few more ergonomic modifications to come, so pleasurable playing positioning is ultra-maximized – but of course.
And while we are here sneaking around the Dire Wolfhound, let’s not forget to notice the new White Pearl Block Inlays atop its rich Rosewood fingerboard.
You could call this new guitar the multi-trick pony dog. Or…you could just call it: Dire Wolfhound. Either way, so good!
Happy NAMM 26.
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