T, S…S, T, Yes T, No S…Wait…
/“Okay, I didn’t go yet. Wait…
I don’t know which style of electric guitar to choose. These guitars are all so silly-good. How do I decide among them?”
It is the dilemma of excellence. When everything Anderson is so exceedingly exceptional, and can be optionally optimally outfitted in equally versatile ways, what do you do? Which do you choose?
How to decide? T or S, S or T? Sometimes this can feel like a daunting decision.
Some have even suggested a certified S & T counselor for such important matters.
For others, who like to go off on uncharted musical adventures seeking solutions, they claim they have found solace after visiting (and sharing tea) with a secretive and legendary sect of musical Mongolian monks. For these monks, their answer to this age-old question has always been Mongrel. Mongolian Monks jammin’ Mongrel—the Mongol Mongrel king of guitars. And…the use of multiple Ms in one paragraph doesn’t get any better than this—thanks to the monks—and their Mongrels.
Another secretive (and more realistic) treat is the very first showing of Natural Purple Burst - dark grain over Swamp Ash—never before seen on any Ande and so beautiful.
Now that we have had fun frolicking through S & T word play, let’s break it down. In brief, Mongrel is:
• T body silhouette
• S-type body contours
• S-style pickguard
• S-style control layout
The best of all worlds for players who want the benefit of both in one magnificent instrument.
“Let’s see, what should I get, T, S, S T ah…wait…?”
Easy…it is Mongrel.
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