Tom Anderson price list?

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Anyone know where I can find a price list for a Drop Top? I'm kinda thinking of selling the below towards one:

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The Legacy hurts a little considering there is no other guitar like that in the G&L lineup, and I really dig the sound. But I'm finding more and more that I want a Floyd...

And, of course, the ASAT hurts most because that was my first "real" guitar. But I'm finding a need to move on from the past, I suppose?

I'm also considering the Suhr Pro Series S5, but I can't get myself around that damn pickguard; I don't get why someone would ruin such a beautiful maple top with a pickguard :no:

The budget considering would be a Carvin Contour 66, methinks.
 
They run from about $3900-$4200 list, street of $2900-$3200 (approximately)
 
Looking at the 2007 price list, not sure if it is the same but I hope you get good money for your G&Ls :scared:

Drop Top starts at $3400 and the Floyd is $100 extra...with flame top over basswood or Alder and maple / rosewood or Pau Ferro board.
 
If you can afford a Drop Top then you can afford a Suhr Standard and won't have to worry about the Pro's pickguard...
 
ratter":ryjper1m said:
If you can afford a Drop Top then you can afford a Suhr Standard and won't have to worry about the Pro's pickguard...

True that.
 
Digital Jams":uk9l98v8 said:
Looking at the 2007 price list, not sure if it is the same but I hope you get good money for your G&Ls :scared:

Drop Top starts at $3400 and the Floyd is $100 extra...with flame top over basswood or Alder and maple / rosewood or Pau Ferro board.

Those are list prices, correct? Meaning that actual street prices should be a little lower?
 
Code001":mqyn0mcd said:
Digital Jams":mqyn0mcd said:
Looking at the 2007 price list, not sure if it is the same but I hope you get good money for your G&Ls :scared:

Drop Top starts at $3400 and the Floyd is $100 extra...with flame top over basswood or Alder and maple / rosewood or Pau Ferro board.

Those are list prices, correct? Meaning that actual street prices should be a little lower?

The paper I have says Retail Price List Jan 2007 :confused:

NAMM stuff I kept from 07.
 
No idea. Although I guess it's not really a drop top...the top doesn't drop!
 
ratter":wtd3upq1 said:
If you can afford a Drop Top then you can afford a Suhr Standard and won't have to worry about the Pro's pickguard...

I was considering the Pro series the "budget" option, lol :D

I'm still on the fence concerning how much I want to spend and whether or not I want to sell both guitars.
 
ratter":180okv2x said:

Wow blast from the past. That was my guitar!! I bought it in a music shop in Yorktown, VA and traded it to my buddy Gil Southworth years ago. That was a very early Tom Anderson that was Toms personal guitar as confirmed to me by Tom. Very early predecessor of the drop top.

Man I get around with this guitar stuff LOL! :rock:

Brad
 
Anybody happen to have an old, beat up Anderson they might be looking to get rid of? :D
 
mrp5150":3qv01p0j said:
Anybody happen to have an old, beat up Anderson they might be looking to get rid of? :D

I cringe when I hear the phrase "beat up" in the same sentence as "Anderson"... :cry:
 
Variable":3m3oh6zi said:
mrp5150":3m3oh6zi said:
Anybody happen to have an old, beat up Anderson they might be looking to get rid of? :D

I cringe when I hear the phrase "beat up" in the same sentence as "Anderson"... :cry:

I don't, because then it means I might actually be able to afford one right now. :D :lol: :LOL:
 
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