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thats one of the Best emerald green pieces i've seen, wow. Must'bve been a hell of a player. when i started to play a few years ago, the place i learned at, they always were cool with me playing the new custom 22s and 24s. they were always cool stuff. i swore to myself that i would own an emerald green cust. 22 one day with a wide/fat profile...amazing.
Yeah it was a sweet guitar. the Mod from Birds and Moons sold it to me Dave Metta. The highest end shop in Chicago calls him up to look at his collection (No Joke). It was a very nice guitar. Main reason I sold it... I had the guitar out of it's case less than a minute and it slipped and hit my Mark IV pedal board. A Small tiny chip on the headstock horn. It irritated me that that was the first thing that happened to this guitar even before a strum and I couldn't stop looking at it... Eventually I had to sell it [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
I keep the bible in a pool of blood
So that none of its lies can affect me
The finish is nice, but am I alone in not getting the whole PRS thing (would not be the first time). I did not like them what I first saw one back in the day and I am less impressed today (especially when I consider what you get vs. what you pay for!). My $0.02
"I''ll say what I'm gonna say, cuz I'm going to Hell anyway!"
You're not alone, RR. I don't care for PRS myself. I know they're high quality instruments, and I like some of the appointments (e.g., beautiful flametops, cool bird inlays), but other than that, they're just not my thing. To each his own, I guess.
Here's my last PRS that I reeeeeally regret selling....
I loved the neck (wide/thick). Sold it for a loss too. Damn am I stupid. I was going to switch out the electronics for The McCarty 3 way with a push/pull tone pot for single coils. The only thing I dislike about any PRS is the 5 way rotary deal.
i've regret selling my last 2 prs's. it was an old ce-24 with a small neck heel, major mojo. the other was a standard 22, sounded like a les paul but better.
I use to not care for PRS'.Then I played one at my local store.Changed my whole thinking..I found one on this site that I did buy.A Silver Standard 22.Cannot remember who sold it to me but I still love it.It's beat,chipped up but plays and sounds awesome.The only think I don't really care for is the locking tuners.I have problems keeping the high E from slipping.Anyone else?Or is it just me...Cort
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