If the PRS Artist Relations Manager called you...

1. Pete Loeffler
2. Chevelle is an accomplished band with a prominent guitar sound, and he's loyally sported PRS's since their first album.
3. An American made baritone.

This,

or....

1. Tim Mahoney
2. No more Standard line and no 24 fret stoptail.
3. US made Standard 24 stoptail to match Tim's light blue guitar.

Or....

1. Ben Burnley
2. Popular band (Breaking Benjamin) and very unique model
3. 24 fret Baritone Hollowbody
 
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i went with a HB spruce top and P90 combo based on his Collection of Epiphone casino's with P90's.....especially that candy apple red one with the chrome P90's.....mmmmmmmmm....I also like the piezo addition although I originally didn't....either that or give him an Angelus sig as well....check out his mellower clips.
Yeah, after I re-read your guitar choice I really liked it. It would seemingly be ideal for him......heck, I'D LOVE a spruce P-90 HB myself, especially in SC form!
 
Trey Anastasio
Obvious-plus he experimented with a Fender on his new solo cd; he has a Martin sig acoustic
Hollow Body of course
 
1.)Tim Reynolds
2.) Dude is Badass on either an electric or an acoustic
3.) Whatever electric he wants...for acoustic Tonare Grand.

Great choice.

I'd go a with...

1. Kevin Cadogan (original guitarist for Third Eye Blind)
2. He's incredibly tatalented
3. Hollowbody II or better yet a KC signature model.
He isn't too active anymore, but has a loyal fanbase and is a monster player. I'd buy a KC sig in every color.

Mike Einzinger of Incubus has been back playing PRS after a notable hiatus. May be a good time to bring him back into the fold for good.
 
Nalle Colt
Vintage Trouble is an awesome band - and I'd love to see them at Experience
SC 245 (or NOS Stripped 58)
 
Too late now but I would have liked to have heard Gary Moore through a Modern Eagle with 57/08's. I know he played a PRS briefly early but it was his metal phase, would have loved to heard his blues through an Eagle.
 
I too would like to see Keith Urban hooked up with a PRS - I'm sure people would buy his guitar.

I'd also submit Ian Thornley. He has such a powerful voice it is easy not to notice how good he is on guitar. I wouldn't presume to pick for him, but suspect he might like a swamp ash with a 3 pack of narrow fields.
 
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If the PRS Artist Relations Manager (Bev) called you and asked you to recommend 3 guitarists you think they should chase...

1) Who would you suggest?
2) Why?
3) What is the PRS Model you would recommend?

1) Neil Young

2) Cause old Black needs to be retired....and "Z" needs a new reason to be enthusiastic over the PRS line


3) a Black Singlecut with a Bigsby
 
What about a guy like Andy Timmons. I know he plays some old Ibanez but put him and a 408MT together and look out !!!
 
What about a guy like Andy Timmons. I know he plays some old Ibanez but put him and a 408MT together and look out !!!

He plays his signature model AT100CL and AT10P which is in current production, i'm not going to link another manufacturer on the PRS forum.
 
I'm going with three acoustic players. (Acoustic guitar of their choice)

1) Marcus Mumford (Mumford and Sons) - Because they're huge
2) Ben Gibbard (Death Cab For Cutie) - New solo CD, Postal Service reunion tour, new Death Cab CD coming soon.
3) Colin Meloy (Decemberists) - Just because he's awesome
 
I think Pete Loeffler is the most deserving and longest overdue.

And Keith Urban would rock a PRS. PRS guitars are increasingly popular in that genre.
 
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If the PRS Artist Relations Manager (Bev) called you and asked you to recommend 3 guitarists you think they should chase...

1) Who would you suggest?
2) Why?
3) What is the PRS Model you would recommend?

1) Jess Lewis (upcoming talented young lady from the UK)
2) She's the real deal - chops, feel, and comfortable in multiple music styles
3) Custom 22

 
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1)Adam Dutkiewicz of Killswitch Engage and Times of Grace
2)Great player, songwriter, producer; popular metal/metalcore band(s)
3)Custom22, Custom24, Maybe a jacked up/rodded NF3 or 305
 
1) Dennis Casey of Flogging Molly

2) Huge following HUGE...and PRS is totally missing the punk groups. The fact that I can buy a US made PRS at a cheaper price than a US made instrument from Nashville AND the PRS is far superior in the quality department should start to get some of these other bands on board. I love seeing Dave Knudson, Tim Mahoney, and Brad Delson using PRS Guitars...we just need to keep getting the word out!

3) Probably a Custom 22 or McCarty

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Yes, that is a PRS sweatshirt...Dennis likes the Teles (this one is a Nash), Gretschs, and Les Pauls - I would love to get him into a PRS!
 
1) Steve Vai
2) Because, well, he's Steve Vai. Plus his signature line is very successful. He's a guy with ideas and is clearly an influencer.
3) Johnny Hiland with a low profile Floyd and a single coil in the middle.
 
1) Jeff Beck
2) He is unbelievable, he commands respect, he demands a versatile instrument.
3) NF3, SAS NF, Brent Mason
 
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