Tom Anderson to Return
Less than two months after announcing his intention to downsize his operation, Tom has performed a 180: he´s changed his mind.
Here´s what Tom has told his many fans:
“Your response to my plan to phase out our current operation and become a one man shop has been overwhelming! Thank you so very, very much for your outpouring of support for our guitars and the company as a whole. You have led me to reconsider what makes the most sense for Tom Anderson Guitarworks and for me personally in the future.
"I won't be going solo at the end of March, and the company and I will continue making the very same guitars Roy calls ‘the best guitars on the planet´. We will be changing how we are structured, but your experience should stay the same. Starting in April we will build and ship a more limited number of guitars for a while as we reorganize. As we progress we will keep you informed.
Thank you again so much for all your kind words, your patience and your best wishes. I look forward to our future together!”
So do we, Tom!
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