Oh yeah! :top:
I saw the PRS band play at the Hard Rock in NYC somewhere around 92-93 and PRSh was sporting a dragon though the PRS solid state amp I think. Looked cool and sounded killer. My brother got his PRS signed by him and he couldn't have been nicer.
Understood. It's all good. And, please don't get the wrong idea. I play most everything I own, but there are a few like my millennium dragon that is not going to a gig.
Since this started out as a ME1 thread, here's an ME1 that used to be my main gigging axe, and it has a ding (or two) to show for it. :evil:
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Your "backup" guitar does not look too shabby either!
]-[ @ n $ 0 |v| a T ! ©;176658 said:I blame the RP's. They sing through some amps and suck donkey balls through others. IMO, YMMV, and all that crap.
]-[ @ n $ 0 |v| a T ! ©;178904 said:Spill it, Schefman.
I found a NOS ME1 SC Trem that may just be a must-have.
Is it red?
I decided that a 30th Anni CU24 is more my thing this time around.
I decided that a 30th Anni CU24 is more my thing this time around.
"So, where is it?" asks the addict.
I predict that you'll absolutely love it. I've had mine now for well over a month and I haven't touched another guitar since. The body, the pickups, the wood, the wiring.... I have no clue why. I always love the guitars I get (wouldn't get them if I didn't...) but this thing kills. Yeah, I know...personal taste and all of that... Still though, this is above and beyond. Are you getting the regular one or the artist? And this from somebody who never really liked CU24s in general. My guess is that there's something about the pickups that makes it different.
"On its way to me soon," says the other addict.
It's the AP in honey, maple neck, ebony board. I had my dealer do a demo of the pickups and I really like them!
It's funny, my first PRS in 1991 was a CU24, and I haven't had one of that model since '93. So kind of like homecoming! Your beautiful example is one reason I thought it'd be worth checking out!