OK.. So after a little fun, it seems a tiered trem routing is normal. I will either add a little thick "Washer" under each screw in the lower section or take out my chisels and craft a nice complete level surface and fill with a wood layer, paint black and poly to make as seemless as...
Must say, confused by response. The thread started with a member showing front and back of a custom 22. Later in the thread others posted pics too. Not sure which guitar/pic the last referred to. DIdnt want to copy pics but this is the start of the thread and the cavity is similar to mine...
Found a forum posting regarding "blocking a prs tremolo". In that posting, there is a pic of a Custom 22 showing the trem cavity with a step down or tier. Further down the posting is a pic from a CU and the trem cavity is flat. I guess I will simply put a spacer below the stabilizer...
Thanks for replies. I think I will keep them in until such time that I can notice something that bothers me. If I find a set of \m/s for a steal, I may grab just in case I ever choose to sell guitar to get a different prs. At that point, swap them out and keep the mules for one of my other...
All, I have one other post on here on the same guitar, different topic. I recently purchased my "dream" guitar. A core series PRS custom 24 floyd in charcoal burst with a satin flamed maple neck. It is a 2014 and has its fair share of love on the back side of the body but the top...
I recently purchased a 2014 custom24 Floyd (core series) on the used market (not sure on rules if I can say how). The guitar has all original paperwork, has a serial number that appears to match one built to exact specs and by all account, I believe is a true custom24. I was going to do some...
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