looks like PRS has no relevant info...wish i could get ahold of the PRS Guitar book author and the learn the root source of that "# 11 was recently stolen, so if it you see it..." sentence...
email from PRS customer service manager
Left a vmail today in P. Smiths box, hoping that may get some traction in my search for the meaning of:
"Number 11 was recently stolen, so if anyone finds it..."
(this is the twin thread i created on TheGearPage.net...
interesting bit of info recently discovered while researching this guitars history:
On page 69 of the PRS Guitar Book it mentions this guitar specifically with "it was recently stolen, so if you find it..." by author.
This rabbit-hole is deep!
image from Archey from The Gear Page
My research has taught me this guitar is "above my pay grade".
I play just to play, with no audience.
The notes this beautiful instrument produces deserves to enlighten others.
If interested, PM me,
Someone from Bourgeois reached out to me a couple days ago.
They offered to restore the finish, authenticate (though they were confident based on the pix) and document it.
In my limited/amateur research i saw some Bourgeois history articles that indicated there were only 11 of the PRS...
I know this is a dead horse but wanted to kick it anyway.
Recently i discovered i have a Bourgeois PRS Prototype (#11 of 11).
I saw the pictures posted by the OP...it looked like it had been sitting in mud for a decade or so...
While mine is not perfect it is a better example of this PRS...
I am researching the history, travels and general info on my Bourgeois PRS Prototype #11 (of 11 made from what i have read recently).
It was acquired at the beginning of the year from a previous owner that had not opened the case since 2012.
Until Saturday all i knew about it was that it was a...
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