Don
New Member
Hello all,
I'm new to this forum and have been a Gibson user for many, many years, now interested in finally playing a better made guitar - a PRS.
I've found a guitar that the owner says is a 1991 Custom 24 with a Brazilian rosewood fretboard. S/N is 111167. From what I can gather, it appears to be all original.
Can anyone tell me about these early guitars that were made at the original Annapolis shop? And how do they compare with the PRS Custom 24 models that are built today? Did the trem stay in tune well? Is that sweet switch difficult to use? And I see that the top tuners seem to have been modified to fit the headstock. Was that common back then? Approximate value for this instrument?
Any and all information would be greatfully appreciated.
Thank you.
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I'm new to this forum and have been a Gibson user for many, many years, now interested in finally playing a better made guitar - a PRS.
I've found a guitar that the owner says is a 1991 Custom 24 with a Brazilian rosewood fretboard. S/N is 111167. From what I can gather, it appears to be all original.
Can anyone tell me about these early guitars that were made at the original Annapolis shop? And how do they compare with the PRS Custom 24 models that are built today? Did the trem stay in tune well? Is that sweet switch difficult to use? And I see that the top tuners seem to have been modified to fit the headstock. Was that common back then? Approximate value for this instrument?
Any and all information would be greatfully appreciated.
Thank you.