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Fierce Shark
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This is from what I can tell a 2000-2001 Andreas Shark. The Andreas shark was a Swedish collaboration between Andreas Pilcher and the Thomastik String Company. None of the original builders or partners have ever answered any of my emails and there is very little on line, what I have learned I have learned there.
There were five variations (colors) of this guitar, four had a innovative rubber type coating on a maple base that did not go over well from what I can tell. They were appropriately named for their color. I believe they had a Blue Shark, a Red, Grey and possibly Black Shark.
The fifth in the line was the one I bought. It's Western Larchwood body burned to create relief in the grain and was clear coated. The "Fierce" shark as it's called has the typical (for the shark guitar and bass) Aluminum fretboard and frets, a custom milled aluminum headstock, Schaller Machines and Roller bridge, Pearly Gates pickups, and originally came with custom wound strings by the Thomastik String company who were partners in the project with Andreas Pilcher. They also came with a custom case by Koppi of Germany and a specially engineered, lighted stand to hold the shape of the guitar. My Fierce also came with the more rare Aluminum inlay in the body surrounding the pickups and bridge. I do not have the stand or the original strings.
My guitar is signed inside with number 200? in the line.View attachment 39982
I will answer questions as they come but I really don't play very well so I can't speak too much to the sound. Folks who play it though, love it, love the sustain and the sound of the SD's..
Enjoy.
FS
There were five variations (colors) of this guitar, four had a innovative rubber type coating on a maple base that did not go over well from what I can tell. They were appropriately named for their color. I believe they had a Blue Shark, a Red, Grey and possibly Black Shark.
The fifth in the line was the one I bought. It's Western Larchwood body burned to create relief in the grain and was clear coated. The "Fierce" shark as it's called has the typical (for the shark guitar and bass) Aluminum fretboard and frets, a custom milled aluminum headstock, Schaller Machines and Roller bridge, Pearly Gates pickups, and originally came with custom wound strings by the Thomastik String company who were partners in the project with Andreas Pilcher. They also came with a custom case by Koppi of Germany and a specially engineered, lighted stand to hold the shape of the guitar. My Fierce also came with the more rare Aluminum inlay in the body surrounding the pickups and bridge. I do not have the stand or the original strings.
My guitar is signed inside with number 200? in the line.View attachment 39982
I will answer questions as they come but I really don't play very well so I can't speak too much to the sound. Folks who play it though, love it, love the sustain and the sound of the SD's..
FS

