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RonnieD here, new to the forum and excited to be here. I'm a roots blues player from Canada and the proud owner of two Private Stock guitars, a DGT and a DC 245. My initial forays into PRS were the McCarty models in the 90's, though the brand never really stuck until I played my first DGT around 2010. I've owned around 3 or 4 DGT's, but since acquiring my first PS DGT, I just had to trade up for my second PS. Anyhow, glad to be here, and any help offered to instruct me how to post pics will certainly be appreciated!
 
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Hello
Been lurkin a while and thought it's time to jump on board.
I've been bit by the PRS bug and am on a serious hunt for my first.

Bob
 
I am a player for many years, ( Country, Classic rock- Bad Co. LS, ZZ....) Always thought PRS guitars were neat/nice,
never really played one. I have been reading a ton about the new models, hoping to find that they are very easy to play.
I am getting a little older and need/want the smoothest action I can have on a electric guitar.
Currently I have 97' LP Custom BB Historic at 12 pounds, a wonderful axe, Also a Gibson 356 w/Bigsby,
I constructed a 2014 Strat and an old Tele for fun. (1968 Deluxe amp with a 1970 Bassman on the bottom)
A lot of acoustic's too: 1951 CF-100, 1992 Gibson J2000 SB, and a martin, Taylor, etc.
Looking forward to a PRS Custom 24 Artist Package Black Gold Quilt 1 Piece Top.
 
Hi, my name is Charlie Blue and I have played guitars for 40 years or so, mostly acoustic. I have owned strats when the feel for an electric hit. I also play bass for about the same time and gigged with both.
I just bought a 2001 Santana SE dark blue. My first PRS and playing it a few hours now and it is enjoyable. I play mostly the blues now and looking for a blues sound.
Thanks
CB
 
Hey guys!
I'm new to the forum and actually to PRS guitars. I ordered my very first PRS CU24 Floyd Rose 30th Anniversary from an online authorized dealer and awaiting delivery very soon. I'm 39 from Tennessee, and I would love to admit that I am a fantastic player, but I'm honestly just learning. I poked around in high school over thirty years ago on a Fender Squier Strat I purchased from a pawn shop. Due to the lack of Internet support; I gave up. Long story short, the action was very high and the neck was warped all things that made it hurt to play let alone learn. Yet, I had dreams then of one day owning a PRS my dream guitar. So, years go by and my wife has a new year's resolution for us to learn something new and outside of the box for us. That longing to be a rock star in my own home came roaring back when she said she always wanted to learn guitar. Finally, I'm at a point in my life where I could afford my dream guitar. I hope you will wish us luck cause this is one resolution I know I'm not giving up on.

It's also a pleasure to meet all of you! I hope to meet some great friends along the way!
 
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