We Really Blew It

 
 

Well, actually, we didn’t blow it, per se. Or…if you consider it differently, you might say, we literally blew it. That was because what we really did is: blue it. Some might even call it, “blue-ing it,” in all the right ways.

What?

Maybe it’s more like we black and blew it…but then again, no.

We didn’t black and blew it, or even…black and blue it.

Editors note about the black and blue part: No worries. No guitars were harmed during the creation of this (or any other) Guitar Tales, for that matter.

Last week, you got to enjoy a color shift to red (from Black and White Bowling Ball). Some astronomers may say this is very similar to how the ever-expanding universe shifts red as the stars move outward and away. Either way, it may have been the heavenly heralding of the first appearance of a Red and Black Bowling Ball finish—on a Guardian Angel Player.

And we did say, “We were always secretly thrilled to see the alternative wild combinations that could be created.” And here we go again.

Now…with just a bit more further ado (because ado-ing can be so much more fun) we have the safer sounding color of: Blue and Black Bowling Ball, enlivening the swooping and angular edges of this show-changing Pro Am.

In the past this blue-hued variant was an extremely popular alternative Bowling Ball colorway—again shifting how we look at things and how the universe moves. Any celestial object approaching will shift blue.

Shift your attention. Just beyond your 5 senses you can feel your way through life, an awareness of something deeper, something more powerful and yet something so much more peaceful and fulfilling.

Like music. Another dimension of life, for sure.

This Pro Am’s Alder body leans its distinctive timbre toward a trio of ultra-lush Anderson pickups for your musical pleasure: Two SC1s under the cover of Black. At the tail of it all, an unladen H2 for medium, overwound power with a modern humbucker voice.   

Blue & Black Bowling Ball at its Pro Am best.

Morgan Music is always keenly aware of where the best guitars come from, what sets them apart, and where they need to go. Such a great store. Such a great guitar, uniquely familiar and endowed with the superpowers of Anderson ultra performance.

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