Like A Monk

 
 

That journeys to the top of a remote peak in the Himalayas, in search of just the right flowering plant for their mystical pink tea…

Hunter (of Anderson Guitarworks Finishing) has been on a quest to brew up just the right shade of Transparent Pink, to enliven and brighten the Maple Tops of Anderson Guitars. 

Now back from the top of the mountain, Transparent Pink comes to fruition for the first time on this Drop Top Classic

Why Pink?

As we have said before, Pink is the new Black—a greatly desired guitar shade in both solid and transparent versions. 

And speaking of Pink and Black, as you can see, when Pink is in concert with Black appointments, it can make a very powerful and beautiful visual statement. 

But there is even more. Flip it over and take a look. The theme is supported by the Swamp Ash body back, finished in an impressive blend of Black with Magenta Dog Hair to complement its new pinkness. Wow.    


Where is this one going: This distinctively original Drop Top Classic is headed to Distinctive Guitar in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; they do know the value of requesting the fruits of the quest for pink.