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They were introduced in 2008, and I believe production ceased either at the very end of 2012 or early 2013, so almost five years of manufacture....
The 594 soapbars are a serious step-up from the ones they used to use. I honestly can't believe that they could better those.
Pretty sure this is a pervasive myth. Tops are graded without regard to percentages of shipments. Generally a ‘less-good’ 10-Top is probably a...
Didn't Taylor try to do fairly easily-swappable pickups on their solidbody electrics quite a few years ago? Those didn't do so well, did they......
Strange since they are using it in Private Stock now... https://forums.prsguitars.com/threads/buckeye-burl-594-roasted-neck.37373/
The contest you speak of (being advertised on Facebook) is not being administered by (the excellent) Peach Guitars. I wouldn’t touch it with a...
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The only one I ever opened my wallet for was the 277 soapbar...
Your Stripper will have a Pattern profile, the Vela has Pattern Regular which is narrower at the nut, but the same depth. The shoulders will feel...
Interesting observation! The Chesapeake prototypes were very much Joe's own project as I understand it, so could be why Paul didn't necessarily...
Holy wow that's stunning. Definitely gonna have a different sound to the Tonares/Angeluses of the world... As mentioned, Joe is still building...
Here's another inexpensive "make it slightly easier" Bigsby restring solution - especially good if you don't like the look of the Vibratmate...
Sorry, wasn't clear about that, it's the electronics that are back-mounted/wired. Pickups dropped in on top and then wiring all done on the rear,...
The pickups are mounted on the pickguard which is then mounted on the top, like a Fender guitar. Pretty normal for any guitar with a...
Failure to enforce a trademark weaken's that trademark's protection. In the case of dots, trapezoids, whatever - those things may have never been...
- Yes, it's an ebony veneer on top of maple. - It was a Europe-only run... I guess they worked out how many they thought would sell and went from...
Wide/Fat, definitely. Pattern and Regular/Pattern Regular are second... but I prefer the meat on the shoulders of the W/F that Pattern seems to...