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Tom Anderson Guitarworks is an American manufacturer of
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s and guitar pickups, based in
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. The company was started in 1984 by Tom Anderson, who is regarded as "one of the most respected names in the €¦custom guitar market." They manufacture about 750 instruments per year and have a reputation for "consistently high build quality, superb playability and innovative tones." Their Atom model was featured in ''Guitarist'' magazine's "50 guitars to play before you die".


History

Tom Anderson started out working for Dave Schecter (founder of Schecter Guitar Co.) in 1977 and stayed until the company was sold in 1984. Dave Schecter told Anderson "If you really want to do what you want, you need to start your own company", which led Anderson to start his own company. Their first contract was building pickups for Schecter Japan, and during the first year they were manufactured in Anderson's garage. After moving to a dedicated building they also started making guitar bodies and necks, which were sold to John Suhr (Pensa-Suhr), Roger Sadowsky, and Jim Tyler. Until 1987, the company's focus was producing parts for others, but that year they brought some completed guitars to the
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and signed with several dealers. In the following years sales grew, and in 1990 they stopped selling parts to focus solely on building completed instruments. To further internalise the production, they started doing their own paintwork in 1992, and by 1993 the only parts they don't manufacture themselves are metal pieces like tuners and bridges. The company has pioneered custom guitar manufacturing in several ways. In 1988 they were the first company to use a multi-purpose
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, which now is commonly used in the business to maintain consistency in manufacturing. Tom Anderson and Bob Taylor worked together to adapt ultra-violet lighting to use for curing painted instruments, and the process is now used by several high-end acoustic guitar manufacturers. In 2006 their models started featuring a new neck joint called A-Wedgie, a compound wedge that requires little pressure to keep the neck in place and thus only uses two screws while most common joints use four. The company has also used the
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tuning system on their guitars for many years, because it "offers a marked improvement in playing in tune", according to Tom Anderson. Tom Anderson announced in late 2006 that he would downsize the company to a one-man operation because it was wearing him out. A few weeks later another announcement came, reversing the previous one after Anderson and the company received an "outpouring of support for our guitars and the company as a whole."


Models

Seven body shapes are available, and each of them has their own set of distinct models and options: * S, based on the
Fender Stratocaster The Fender Stratocaster, colloquially known as the Strat, is a model of electric guitar designed from 1952 into 1954 by Leo Fender, Bill Carson, George Fullerton, and Freddie Tavares. The Fender Musical Instruments Corporation has continuousl ...
(variants include The Classic, Icon Classic, Pro Am, Drop Top, Drop Top Classic) * T, based on the
Fender Telecaster The Fender Telecaster, colloquially known as the Tele , is an electric guitar produced by Fender. Together with its sister model the Esquire, it is the world's first mass-produced, commercially successful Les Paul had built a prototype solid bo ...
(variants include T Classic, T Icon, Top T, Top T Classic, Mongrel, Drop Mongrel, Pro Am T) * Bobcat, a single-cut model based on the Gibson Les Paul (variants include Bobcat, Bobcat Special) * Crowdster, an acoustic-electric guitar (variants include Crowdster, Crowdster Plus, Crowdster Plus 2, Crowdster Player) * Raven, based on the
Fender Jazzmaster The Fender Jazzmaster is an electric guitar designed as a more expensive sibling of the Fender Stratocaster. First introduced at the 1958 NAMM Show, it was initially marketed to jazz guitarists, but found favor among surf rock guitarists in t ...
(variants include Raven, Raven Superbird) * Angel, based on the 24-fret Superstrat (variants include Angel, Angel Player, Arc Angel, Arc Angel Player, Guardian Angel, Guardian Angel Player) * Cobra, a range with 24.75 scale lengths (variants include Cobra, Cobra Special, Cobra S, Cobra S Special)


Notable users

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* Mike Campese * David Crowder * Keith Howland * Michael Landau *
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* Mike Turner *
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References


External links


Official website
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