BrownDog
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Finally took the neck PUP (Vintage Bass) off my Vintage Yellow 1995 Custom 24 to see what it said on the tenon (Bridge PUP - HFS).
All notes seem to be magic marker and under the lacquer.
I understand the 9-20-95 as the production date. Then there’s Reg 24 B - which I think means it’s a Regular Neck Profile and a 24 fret PRS. Not sure what the B means though.
Then in big print on the tenon is the note See Joe. Does this mean to see Joe Knaggs (?) for some reason?
Then the there’s this: (J.D.) and CASS (or CASH) which I suspect are the initials those who worked on the guitar at some point.
There’s the number 7 underlined - since the guitar is not a 10-top, was it rated a 7?
Finally there’s the number 193. Don’t know what this means as it isn’t related to the serial number. Is this the color code for Vintage Yellow?
Any help deciding is appreciated.
With tone and oneness, Mike
All notes seem to be magic marker and under the lacquer.
I understand the 9-20-95 as the production date. Then there’s Reg 24 B - which I think means it’s a Regular Neck Profile and a 24 fret PRS. Not sure what the B means though.
Then in big print on the tenon is the note See Joe. Does this mean to see Joe Knaggs (?) for some reason?
Then the there’s this: (J.D.) and CASS (or CASH) which I suspect are the initials those who worked on the guitar at some point.
There’s the number 7 underlined - since the guitar is not a 10-top, was it rated a 7?
Finally there’s the number 193. Don’t know what this means as it isn’t related to the serial number. Is this the color code for Vintage Yellow?
Any help deciding is appreciated.
With tone and oneness, Mike
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