Includes hardshell case and full setup from our luthiers. It's also very lightweight, weighing in at just 3.13kg (6.89lb). Here the body outline is downsized and while it retains the large scratchplate, it's actually very un-Jazz-like. If you're looking for a super smooth player that can do everything from The Dark Side of the Moon to Animals to, well, anything else, then this Tom Anderson Classic S Shorty in black-on-black is a guitar you absolutely have to play. Tom Anderson certainly isn't the first maker to use the Fender Jazzmaster as inspiration. In addition, it has a five-way toggle switch with an extra VA Booster switch, so you have even more options from its already stellar tonal palette. It has 22 Heavy frets, chrome hardware, a Vintage Tremolo bridge, locking tuners, and the Buzz Feiten tuning system. It has a slightly shorter scale (24 3/4") so slower Pink Floyd-ian soloing is a breeze, while the slimmer 1 11/16" nut width allows for quicker playing. A versatile guitar for most players and styles, it truly sings and has a feel that makes it a real joy to play. Featuring a black Alder body and black pickguard, it has a one-piece Maple neck in honor of the iconic Black Strat, as well as three Aged White single-coil pickups: Anderson's own SC1 pickups in the neck and middle positions, and an SC3 in the bridge. The Tom Anderson Classic S Shorty is a sleek custom electric with David Gilmour-inspired features, conceived of by our own Eric Mardis - and it's instantly one of our favorite guitars.
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