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Stan Malinowski
02-18-2006, 02:57 PM
rying To Sell Some Of The “Redundant” Guitars I Have In My Collection. Here Is A 2003 Tom Anderson Hollow Drop Top Classic, Mint Condition – No Dings Or Dents. , Very Rarely Played. Nice Maple Top On A Hollow Swamp Ash Back.

VA Series Single Coil Pickups With The VA Booster Option – This Is A Mini-Toggle Switch Which Boosts Or Cuts The Output Level Of The SC Pickups. Great Sounding Guitar, Great Player. Light Weight At 6lbs 14ozs.

OHSC & All Case Candy Included.

No Trade Interest At This Time.

$1500 Firm + Shipping.

Please email Me If Interested: stanley.malinowski@snet.net

Serial Number - 02-13-03N

List Price - $3,510.00

Model - Hollow Drop Top Classic
Body Finish - Translucent Yellow with Binding
Body Wood - Flame Maple Top on Swamp Ash
Neck Wood - Hard Rock Maple, Madagascar Rosewood Fretboard
Neck Finish - Satin Finish
Nutwidth - 1 11/16 in
Frets - Heavy (Stainless Steel)
Back Shape - '62 Roundback
Hardware - Chrome
Bridge - Vintage Tremolo
Pickguard - White Pearloid
Pickups - VA12 VA12R VA23
Switching - 5 Way, Mini Splits 1-4, Pull Adds Bridge, Vintage Voicing
Strings - .010-.046 Elixir strings
Comments -

BFTS

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Stan Malinowski
02-21-2006, 11:00 AM
HDTC is sold pending receipt of payment.

King Cobra
03-03-2006, 09:13 AM
I'm second in line if it falls through.........How does the 62 roundback differ from Anderson's standard neck carve? Is it noticably larger or just a touch? Thanks..........

Stan Malinowski
03-03-2006, 09:38 AM
THe new owner received the guitar on Wednesday and loves it, so I can officially say the guitar is sold.

King Cobra,

The 62RB Carve differs from the TAG Standard Carve in a few ways:
1) The 62RB has a lot more taper from the 1st to 12th fret than the TAG standard
2) Given equivalent nut widths the 62RB is chunkier - IMO A TAG Standard with +.050 oversize would be close, but without a lot of taper.
3) There is also a noticeable chunkiness difference between the 1 5/8" and 1 11/16" 62 RB Carves. The difference in nut sizes causes a +.020" increase in depth on the 1 11/16".

I like bigger necks, The 1 11/16" 62 RB is my favorite carve, followed by a +.050 Oversize TAG Standard Carve.