Das niiice.
looks mean
looks mean
Pretty friendly so far!Das niiice.
looks mean
Enjoy - my first PRS was also a 24 fretter.
I would usually do 22 but the 24 isn't a big deal. For the amount of time I spend up there (minimal)it hasn't thrown me off.I'm still team 22 but my first PRS was a custom 24 SE I modded
First impressions?
2002 custom 24Nice!
What year/model is it?
My first one was a SE as well. Bought it off of Budda in fact. I grudgingly traded that one because it
happened to be in the background of a pic of a guitar I did offer as trade bait and the seller wanted it.
I have a CE 22 wrap tail now.
I should probably give the wife the heads up too...Don't worry @Budda, I remember that you're 'first dibs'.![]()
Nope. It’s a 1992. I just traded it in. Note the short heel and the small headstock logo. That one was built before they moved the factory to Stevensville. Super nice guitar. You are making me miss it!2002 custom 24
Awesome!Nope. It’s a 1992. I just traded it in. Note the short heel and the small headstock logo. That one was built before they moved the factory to Stevensville. Super nice guitar. You are making me miss it!
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There is no fussing. FYI. Zero buyers remorse with this one.Did you find out or are you still fussing with it?![]()
Those are the kind of purchases we guitar players like. When PRS comes out with a truly wide/fat neck, I will seriously check out one of those beauties.There is no fussing. FYI. Zero buyers remorse with this one.
I had went in to get it when andrew wasn't there so I didn't get the full run down, I just bought it haha.I am very glad it has a good home! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. In case they didn’t tell you the volume pot is push/pull for coil tap and the tone for phase.The pickups are HFS and vintage bass. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions about it. Congrats!
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