Wrong Forum, Lindsay.
BTW, I logged onto Gibson's website trying to find the deco models.
Talk about an exercise in frustration.
The site is not optimized for Apple's browser, Safari, and the Java codes are nonfunctional on many links. After a half an hour of random browsing, I was none the wiser and as alien to Gibbies as I usually am. I have owned my share of 'em, but I've gone off them in general. They do build some lovely archtops, though.
The only thing spoiling the Andersen IMO is the script logotype. Its location on the tailpiece looks like an afterthought. They could learn a lot from Turner, who apparently have a design-savvy person somewhere on staff.
There are some gorgeous archtops being made today.
This is a slightly-modified Carlo Robelli that I got on eBay for about $350.00. Plans include a custom, stairstep-type bound pickguard. The tuners are Imperial replicas and the tailpiece is Benedetto. I know it's a far cry from an Anderson, but it's a great buy in a full-bodied jazzbox with that mid-century vibe.
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
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