So recently I got a new job, and I've been checking out some guitars that I'd add to my "soon to be mine" list. One of which was that Edwards I spoke about in the previous thread, and another is a PRS I found at a music store. It's a beautiful trans-red, 22 fret, set neck beast, with Duncan's, (dunno which), and I love how it plays. I don't know how it sounds, since the shop doesn't have many amps that "fit" my genre(s) of music, but I know I love how it plays, and sound could be changed in the long run.
So I'm playing this, and I'm like "AH MAN THIS IS AWESOME OH MAN IT LOOKS GREAT AH MAN!" but I'm scared because:
1. I don't know what model it is
2. The logo has been removed.
Why in the hell it has been removed, I cannot tell you, but it's a VERY neat job. The headstock paint matches the body, and there's no marks or scratches. The serial number on the back reads: "I 54368," but I don't know PRS language to know what this means.
All in all, I'm just asking if anyone knows if it's a real PRS, and what model it is, and if anyone does know, could I get another PRS logo for it? If anyone can help out, it'd be GREATLY appreciated
Here are the pics, sorry about the cellular telecommunications quality photography:
So I'm playing this, and I'm like "AH MAN THIS IS AWESOME OH MAN IT LOOKS GREAT AH MAN!" but I'm scared because:
1. I don't know what model it is
2. The logo has been removed.
Why in the hell it has been removed, I cannot tell you, but it's a VERY neat job. The headstock paint matches the body, and there's no marks or scratches. The serial number on the back reads: "I 54368," but I don't know PRS language to know what this means.
All in all, I'm just asking if anyone knows if it's a real PRS, and what model it is, and if anyone does know, could I get another PRS logo for it? If anyone can help out, it'd be GREATLY appreciated
Here are the pics, sorry about the cellular telecommunications quality photography:
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