For it to be this low, whoever traded it must have got totally ripped off considering what they were new.....
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Anybody else see this Neck Through PC-1 for sale?
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Tempting, but the newer model with the baked maple neck and baked mahogany body will sound better, and they look better to me (color choices).
It's been said the roasted/baked woods are more stable in changing environments..
And you can get a brand new one (take advantage of no interest payments and warranty, free returns) for less $$ than this one...
Of course neck through and reverse headstock is super desirable, though!
Personally I would also look for a better grade quilt top as they are all slightly different..you can choose if buying a new one..
And soon there may be a newer version of the PC-1 with more changes ?
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Love the baked maple necks. Dislike just about everything else changed on the new ones. The new colors are lame, satin top coats on trans colors are horrid, the trans coloring used now pales in comparison to the original dye finishes, satin hardware became passe back in the early 90s, the quilt tops are of lower grades. Except for the baked woods, sadly disappointed with the newer ones. Pass.
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+1. There are some nice tops on the new PC1s but they're the minority for sure.
I'm amazed they used such a weak top on the neck-thru though, given the price of those.Popular is not the same as good
Rare is not the same as valuable
Worth is what someone will pay, not what you want to get
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Yeah, it's really sad... what they could have done vs what they did. Those all looked really bland and nothing really to distinguish them as anything special. I like what they did with the splatter and the cobalt, but these are just boring.
I like that brown burst string through... some artist got before these came out. That one was pretty special.
There was a seafoam or robin's egg 7 string that they did as well I think. That was awesome too.Last edited by xenophobe; 07-12-2018, 12:20 AM.The 2nd Amendment: America's Original Homeland Defense.
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I actually think the quilt figuring on the neck-through is quite good. It's just not finished well (like most new ones), and is photo'd very poorly, too.
If the price were much more reasonable, I'd scoop it up and send it out for a refin with a high-quality dye job like the originals. Some kind of burst - chlorine, solar, purple daze - would be cool.
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There was a BS excuse used by some guitar manufacturers about environmental regulations. But the reality was that many manufacturers used that as an excuse to “decontent” by using cheaper methods that they thought were “good enough”, and increase their per-guitar profit margins in the process.
But others continue to use the higher-quality dyes (PRS, Suhr, Anderson, etc) on their high line instruments, and just pass on the cost to consumers.
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Originally posted by shreddermon View PostThere was a BS excuse used by some guitar manufacturers about environmental regulations. But the reality was that many manufacturers used that as an excuse to “decontent” by using cheaper methods that they thought were “good enough”, and increase their per-guitar profit margins in the process.
But others continue to use the higher-quality dyes (PRS, Suhr, Anderson, etc) on their high line instruments, and just pass on the cost to consumers.The 2nd Amendment: America's Original Homeland Defense.
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