Well, while the only Alembics I own are basses, I do also have an Anderson guitar. From what I gather, it's actually from just before Anderson Guitar Works started putting out complete instruments. The neck and body both show the A logo in the pocket, but there are no manufacturer's markings of any kind on the instrument without removing the neck. I still haven't been able to confirm if the guitar was assembled by Tom or by someone else, but regardless it is very well constructed. It's a strat-style in translucent green, solid swamp ash body with a lightly flamed maple neck, black pickguard & knobs, Floyd Rose, S-S-H pickups with DiMarzio rails and an Anderson humbucker.
It's the first guitar with a tremolo that I have ever used, but aside from my struggle to find a tasteful means of using the trem, it's a very nice guitar. The wood selected for the body has a very pretty grain and looks great under the green tint. The neck has a good feel and plays easily; it actually reminds me of the feel on my Stars Guitars bass neck. Not having played an Alembic guitar, I can't really compare the sound or playability, but I can say with confidence that the Anderson is a very nice guitar, both audibly and aesthetically.
-Adam