That headstock just looks so wrong.
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Originally posted by AimingHigh View PostPRS has made some cool customs from time to time, I think it was here where someone posted a pic of this guitar they made for Dan Spitz:
Not a fan of that Dean-like headstock, but it's a cool take on camo with that spalted top.
George
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Originally posted by JACKSONFREAK View PostYeah all of sweaty Teddy's PRS's are solid ody guitars. And were made form him when he was with Damn Yankees. Hes had them for years. And they are both one offs made exclusively for Ted.
Gil
I should be more assertive, but memory fails sometimes.
CRS (Can't Remember Stuff)....
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Originally posted by Cygnus X1 View PostWhat was the first album with a PRS, then?
Even Wango Tango showed him with the Gibby, didn't it?
That was around '79 or 80.
Just dealing from faded memory here...
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All this talk about custom PRS's made me post this. My Custom Built PRS.
A fuckin' shredders dream. Private Stock Mahogany picked by Paul himself. Factory equiped EMG's. 1 volume and a 3 way blade selector. Brazillian Mahogany fretboard. Totally Custom Neck Carve, more like an older San Dimas Charvel. Total Custom Jobbie.
I love this bridge that PRS sometimes uses. Fully intonatable and a wraparound too.
PRS makes some of the best instruments out there.I'm angry because you're stupid
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or it was jim root's.... (not that i would know)GEAR:
some guitars...WITH STRINGS!!!! most of them have those sticks like on guitar hero....AWESOME!!!!
some amps...they have some glowing bottle like things in them...i think my amps do that modelling thing....COOL, huh?!?!?!
and finally....
i have those little plastic "chips" used to hit the strings...WHOA!!!!
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Originally posted by Flatpicker View PostBengal,
You have that made? I heard that Private stock PRS were fairly pricey. Can you give an Idea what it ran you?
No, I actually traded a minty fresh 1982 Gibson ES335 for it so I might have "stole it" as shobet said! It was Jims. I told him all along I wanted one of his PRS's and when he went to Charvel he sold most of his PRS's. But he saved this one for me. Out of all his PRS's I liked this one best. Well, this one and a Ruby Red one he still has. He wouldn't trade me that one. That one was his favorite.
As for what it cost? I have no idea. I don't think PRS takes pure custom orders from the pubic. I could be wrong on that. But if they do, I'm sure they charge big bank for it.
The thing I love about it is the neck carve. They asked Jim what he wanted, Wide/Fat or Wide/Thin. He said neither. He wanted a neck carve like the old San Dimas Charvels. Paul himself said he had some in his collection and they would pattern the neck after one of his. Is it exactly like a San Dimas? Not really. But it's close.
Here's a shot of the back of the headstock.
I'm angry because you're stupid
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I can tell you where the snakeskin guitar came from.
Back around '89, Ted was playing a local music show expo that was put on by a local music store in Waco, TX (yes, where Ted now lives). The owner was/is friends with Ted. At the time he was a PRS dealer, as well as Jackson, Charvel, and Hamer. He had the snakeskin guitar built to give to Ted at the expo.
My band got to open for Ted (first of three opening acts...haha).
I actually got to play that guitar for about 10 seconds a few days before they gave it to Ted.
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Originally posted by txcharvel View PostI actually got to play that guitar for about 10 seconds a few days before they gave it to Ted._________________________________________________
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