brazilian rosewood

  1. R

    Help identifying model and build material

    Hey Everyone, I was hoping to get some help identifying a guitar I just purchased. I was told its a 2010 PRS custom 24 with a solid Brazilian Rosewood neck. I just can't find anything like it when I search for something comparable. I dropped some picture below. The pick-ups were changed, but...
  2. Utkarsh

    New Guitar Day: Time Capsule Modern Eagle 1, Unplayed, first owner

    So many of you know, of the two PRS Braz rosewood necked legends, the 513 Rosewood is my favourite and I overcompensated by getting 3 of them. That said, the Modern Eagle 1 is legendary. And it is not everyday you get to chance upon an unplayed, one owner example. This was the case for me...
  3. F

    NGD First PRS - 2003 McCarty

    I bought this beauty today, it’s pure perfection. I’d love to find out as much as possible about the spec. Including the inlay card that shows some of the spec. It’s 1 of 500 with Brazilian Rosewood fingerboard, but I don’t have the autographed and numbered backplate - the plate I got only has...
  4. DrReiCow

    NGD: Wood Library McCarty 594

    My first PRS! 2021 Wood Library 594 with flame maple 10-top, Brazilian rosewood fretboard, East Indian rosewood neck, mahogany back, in indigo violet finish. :) Moo
  5. danktat

    CITES

    As you all know, I have a limited run guitar with a Brazilian rosewood board and headstock veneer. I purchased it used and got most of the case candy with it. However, being as though it has the Brazilian board and is clearly marked "Brazilian", would I need a CITES document to travel with it...
  6. danktat

    Outdoor Photos

    Yes, this guitar again.....lol.....but I was bored so I went outside, with a real DSLR and a backdrop of dying ivy for a few photos. Wood grain and abalone look much better in natural light anyway ;) 2004 CU22 limited run Brazilian And a few booty shots..... Thanks for...
  7. ]-[@n$0Ma☩!©

    The Hansomatic Collection

    If you don't have a 'harem' thread of your own, clean off the couch and break-out the camera. It's good for you and it's good for those of us who love looking at guitars. Based on discussions with my insurance provider - and with PfennRock (AKA "11top") - maintaining clear photos with date/time...
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