Hey everyone, the black 5-way knob on my '87 Sig cracked and while I have a replacement that fits, it's not exactly the same as a PRS knob of that era. Anyone have one they'd be willing to sell? Let me know and thanks in advance!
I broke a knob on an early guitar and likewise had to source an original knob. I paid a fortune for it (well a lot for a bit of plastic) and I was never truly convinced I'd not been conned - how do you really know it's a vintage PRS knob? I think if I were in the same position again (and I have a '88 Sig where one knob is starting to go) I'd look at finding the best matching newly-made knob and maybe replace both knobs (assuming you have a sweet-switch guitar). If you can find somone with an old PRS and can 'prove' it's genuine great, but based on my experience I'd be wary. I think some of the reissue Gibson LP knobs will work - the barrel ones from the mid-50s Custom reissues? If so, there's a huge choice and pre-aged is an option. Plus they'll be cheap. Sorry I can't help more.
That's what I've got on now... It's my '87 Sig and the knob I've got is vintage and matches ALMOST exactly, but not quite and I only had one. That's why I reached out to the group here over just dealing with the unknown. I may end going the route you mentioned for the time-being... Thanks!
Good luck in your search - my Sig's quite bashed up, so it's not so critical keeping it original, but the guitar where I broke the knob was a nice original 1985 guitar, hence me trying to keep it original as far as possible. Stranglely, the knob I paid a fortune for likewise matched ALMOST exactly, but not quite...
To the best of my knowledge there were the original hash-marked ones, then with just numbers and no hash-marks in 1991 sometime, then the lampshades in the early-mid 2000's.
To the best of my knowledge there were the original hash-marked ones, then with just numbers and no hash-marks in 1991 sometime, then the lampshades in the early-mid 2000's.
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