So i stumbled across a custom 22 with a year code of 4 and a serial number in the 20k range which matches the PRS book as 1994. Oddly, it had the larger script logo and long heel neck. My initial thought was that this was a 1994 made in the new factory to the new spec's making it probably one...
I attended on Saturday and have to compliment Brian and his staff on a fantastic event. Very well done. The first band was awesome, and the two other guys were awesome players and told some great stories and some good tips. Paul was his typical self, entertaining. I walked away with a...
Picked up a used SE at Brain's on Saturday and am very impressed. I wanted a thin line guitar with a electric neck profile and so far, it has fit the bill nicely. Since it is my first acoustic, I do not have a comparison point but to me is sounds great, the action is nice and the body is very...
The good think I have found about this site which is unlike other hobbyist sites is that there are no nose downers here and all are very collaborative and informative. Se guitars are a great value and very well built. I have an SE Santana and constantly pick it up to play vs. my four core...
My best advice is to not over think the neck profile too much. Your hand will adapt to the shape of the neck as you play more and more. Neck profiles have changed over times even the label people put to the necks may be different. You are on the right track but also put some thought into they...
Nice guitar, not for me. As far as VR goes, I really like his playing especially live. I sa them in the late 80's and it was like being kicked in the gonads as compared to the music of the time.
The maple top is the same thickness but the carve is different. The old ones had a violin carve around the edges vs. the new ones slope to the edge with no additional carves. If anything, a bit more comfortable to play because you do not have the lip digging into your forearm. As noted, there...
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